A standard hardware interface for storage drives. Introduced in 2003, serial attached SCSI (SAS) superseded the parallel SCSI interface and is widely used in datacenters where large numbers of ...
Then, when you use a SAS procedure with a view descriptor whose data is in a SYSTEM 2000 database, the SAS System Supervisor calls the interface view engine to access the data. The engine can access a ...
The REXXMAC option enables or disables the REXX interface. If REXXMAC is in effect, then the REXX interface is enabled. This means that when SAS encounters an unrecognized statement, it searches for a ...
Today's hard drives use SATA or SAS interfaces, which are the serial versions of their PATA and SCSI predecessors. SATA drives are found in most personal computers unless they use solid state ...
The SAS Initiator Controller IP Core provides an interface to high-speed serial link replacement for the parallel SCSI attachment of mass storage devices. Maximum supported bandwidth is 48 Gbps. The ...
The SATA-II Working Group sought during development to ensure physical compatibility with upcoming SAS interfaces, and an agreement was worked out with the SCSI Trade Association to make this happen.