San (storage area network), Sas (serial attached scsi), Sata (serial advanced technology attachment) – Dell PowerEdge RAID Controller S100 User Manual

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SAN (S

T O RA G E

A

RE A

N

E T W O R K

) — A high-performance, typically enterprise-level

network that attaches disk storage subsystems to servers. The storage devices are

accessible to multiple hosts at the same time.
SAS (S

E R I A L

A

T T A C H E D

SCSI) — SAS is a serial, point-to-point, enterprise-level

device interface that leverages the proven Small Computer System Interface (SCSI)

protocol set. The SAS interface provides improved performance, simplified cabling,

smaller connectors, lower pin count, and lower power requirements when compared to

parallel SCSI. SAS physical disks are supported only by the PERC S300 controller.
SATA (S

E R I A L

A

D V A N C E D

T

E C H N O L O G Y

A

T T A C H M E N T

) — A physical storage

interface standard, is a serial link that provides point-to-point connections between

devices. The thinner serial cables allow for better airflow within the system and permit

smaller chassis designs. The PERC S100 controller and PERC S300 controller leverage

a common electrical and physical connection interface that is compatible with Serial

ATA technology.
SCSI (S

M A L L

C

O MP U T E R

S

YST E M

I

N T E RF A CE

) — A standard that allows multiple

devices to be connected in a daisy-chain format. The fastest hard-drives are SCSI-

based, rather than IDE-based.
S

P A N N I N G

The method by which nested RAID levels (such as RAID 10) are

constructed from multiple sets of basic, or single RAID types. For example, a RAID 10

is made up of multiple sets of RAID 1 arrays where each RAID 1 set is considered a

span. Data is then striped (RAID 0) across the RAID 1 spans to create a RAID 10

virtual disk. Spanning is generally used when referencing these nested RAID levels.
S

P A RE

A physical disk available to replace another physical disk in case that

physical disk fails.
SSD (S

O L I D

S

T A T E

D

I SK

) — A high-performance storage media that contains no

moving parts. It contains a memory board, a memory board bus, a CPU, and a battery

card.
S

T O R PO RT

The Storport driver has been designed to replace SCSIport and work

with Windows 2003 and beyond. In addition, it offers better performance for newer

RAID controller protocols (like SAS), provides higher I/O throughput rates, improves

manageability, and has an upgraded miniport interface. For example, while SCSIport

allows a maximum of 254 commands per controller, Storport allows 254 commands

per logical unit number (LUN).
S

T O R A G E

A

R RA YS

A storage entity that is managed entirely by storage

management software. A storage array consists of a collection of physical components

(drives, controllers, fans, and power supplies) and logical components (such as virtual

disks). A storage array can span multiple physical enclosures.

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