SAS and SATA are two technologies that computers use to transfer data from the motherboard to storage, and vice versa. Both technologies do roughly the same thing, but each is built with different hardware.
- SAS is generally more expensive, and it’s better suited for use in servers or in processing-heavy computer workstations.
- SATA is less expensive, and it’s better suited for desktop file storage.
So, what exactly is SAS and SATA? Are they hard drives? Are they cables? Can you buy them at the electronics store? Why would you need to buy them, anyway?
Speculate no longer. Let’s discuss the differences between SAS and SATA, and how you can apply them.
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