Re: Difference between IDE and SCSI ??

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Tim wrote:

Now we have SATA, which is a move away from the parallel ATA to a
serialised ATA system, and again, the drive is acting in a SCSI manner.

You didn't expect things to get less confusing, did you?  :-\

And SAS (Serial attached SCSI) which is oddly enough, interface compatible with SATA and some controllers can handle both - confusing and converging at the same time.

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  Les Mikesell
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