The information below is to provide our customers
a quick overview of the Serial ATA technology and its benefits.
To learn more about this new emerging technology, please visit the
following URL http://www.sata-io.org/satatechnology.asp.
Serial ATA is a new interface technology defined by
Intel Corporation and backed by all major PC manufacturers, Hard
disk manufacturers, Addonics Technologies and many leading companies
in the computer industry. This technology will gradually replace
the decade old IDE interface. The first generation of Serial ATA
performs at 150 MBytes/sec (1.5 Gbits/sec) was introduced around
early 2003. The second generation of Serial ATA that doubles the
data throughput to 3 Gbits/sec was introduced in 2nd half of 2004.
The performance is expected to double again to 6 Gbits/sec in 2008.
Serial ATA also improves the system air flow by utilizing a new
thin cabling system to simplify the connection between the host
controller and the data storage devices. Below is a highlight of
the benefits on Serial ATA technology.
High speed data transfer
150 MBytes/sec (1.5 Gbits/sec) for SATA I and 300 MB/sec (3Gbits/sec)
for SATA II. See comparison chart below
for the maximum data transfer of various IO interface
standards.
Device can be hot swapped without shutting down
or restarting the system
Plug and Play under Windows 98SE, Me, 2000 and
XP
OS transparent. No driver is needed. Works under
DOS and all Windows.
Simple cabling system. Maximum distance between
device and the host is 1 meter (3 feet) for internal connection
and 2 meters (6 feet) for external eSATA connection.
Built-in RAID support
Low cost.
To help our customers to transition to this new technology
and to deploy the Serial ATA technology in various storage applications,,
Addonics has developed a full spectrum of of SATA products and accessories
that consist of the following component categories:
Host
controller
Internal and External PCI host controller for both SATA I and
SATA II. CardBus to SATA adapter
Converter
board (bridge board)
Convert IDE to SATA, SATA back to IDE or SATA to SCSI
SATA hard drive
storage enclosure
To use SATA hard drive as removable hard drive or external hard
drive connecting to SATA, USB, Firewire or CardBus interface
SATA
RAID solution
Add fault tolerance and high performance storage system both internally
or externally.
Power
supply
External power adapters for external applications.
Connecting
cables and brackets
Internal connecting cable of various lengths. External SATA cable
with extra shielding and heavy duty connectors for durability
in both SATA and the new SATA 2 connector standards. Brackets
to enable internal SATA ports become accessible as an external
SATA ports.
Addonics is the first to offer a full family of External
Serial ATA storage that is simple to operate and has the fastest
data throughput. Customers who own an Addonics external storage
device with USIB connectors can easily upgrade to the high speed
Serial ATA by simply attaching the Addonics SATA USIB interface
cable to the back of the device. In addition, the booting support
in Serial ATA enables systems to boot from the Addonics external
storage devices. The Addonics IDE-Serial ATA converter, when use
in conjunction with the Combo
Hard Drive, Pocket
ExDrive, Console
Drive or Drive Cartridge
can also add hot swap (1)
function to any IDE hard drives that were not possible before. Coupling
with the built-in RAID 0/1 support on the Addonics Serial ATA PCI
controllers, users can add high performance RAID
to any Desktop or Servers plus hot swap capability with no additional
hardware or software.
While SATA hard drive provides improved performance
over the IDE hard drive, there are times that data stored in SATA
hard drive need to be accessed by other system with different interface
such as USB or Firewire. Addonics offers the necessary interface
converters and drive enclosures for attaching the SATA drive to
systems that have no SATA interface.
The Serial ATA solution from Addonics can help unleash
the performance of the latest fast ATA hard drives that were limited
by the old IDE standard. Coupling with the different interface converters,
enclosures, trays, mounting brackets and cables, the serial ATA
drive can be deployed in practically any computers or application
environments that you can ever imagine possible.
Following is a benchmark comparison of the data transfer
for IDE vs the Serial ATA on a Western Digital ATA100 120GB hard
drive.
Below is a performance bench mark on configuration 4 SATA hard
drive in RAID 0 using the SATA II, the 2nd generation standard,
PCI-X host controller. The performance rivals that of SCSI hard
drives in similar configuration but at a significant cost saving
and cabling simplicity.
Winbench
99 test result comparison between one drive and 4 drives striped
over 4 ports
BUS type
PCI-X BUS
PCI BUS
Drive configuration
Single drive
Stripe 4
Drives
Single Drive
Stripe 4
drive
Disk Transfer Rate (MBytes/sec)
58,400
204,000
58,200
123,000
Below is a comparison
chart on the maximum data transfer speed on various interface standard
(1) Serial ATA
hot swap feature works only with controllers basing on Silicon Image chip set
from our inhouse testing. Other controllers that are not Silicon Image based may
not support hot swap. You may consider adding one of the
Addonics Serial ATA host controllers to your systems to ensure the hot swap
capability. New controllers from Intel and other suppliers may finally support
this feature. Please verify with your controller manufacturer if you need to have
hot swap in your application. Hot swap is supported in Windows 2000 and XP only.
On other OS, drive can be removed without crashing system. But replacing with
a different drive can result in crashing the OS.