What is the ATA standard, what does it stand for, and what are its variations? What are the three most popular storage mediums?
- ATA stands for Advanced Technology Attachment
- PATA is Parallel ATA - the ATA standard
- SATA is Serial ATA -
SCSI, Small Computer Systems Interface is another common standard, with its own variations.
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What is the ATA standard, what does it stand for, and what are its variations? What are the three most popular storage mediums?
- ATA stands for Advanced Technology Attachment
- PATA is Parallel ATA - the ATA standard
- SATA is Serial ATA -
SCSI, Small Computer Systems Interface is another common standard, with its own variations.
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Is SATA faster than PATA? What are their data rates in comparison?
Yes, ideally. SATA is capable of 187-375 MB/s, whereas PATA runs at 16-133 MB/s.
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Author: Ryan Robson
Main topic: Informatics
Topic: Linux
City: Houston
Published: 08.02.2011
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