tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1550840387946350137.post8492734147673287529..comments2022-04-03T00:39:35.304-07:00Comments on Performance Engineering and Capacity Planning: SATA versus SAS - Realistic ExpectationsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1550840387946350137.post-22919921298537363592013-12-19T20:15:32.232-08:002013-12-19T20:15:32.232-08:001) What so special about SAS that can make such a ...1) What so special about SAS that can make such a performance?<br /><br />Speed - 15K RPM and probably Drive internals.<br /><br />2) Should SAS be used for virtualization (i.e. running VM server)?<br /><br />It all depends on your requirements. From a pure performance perspective, I would go with PCI-E Flash Cards.SSKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01063233277470336458noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1550840387946350137.post-56521188661867646172013-12-19T20:03:50.914-08:002013-12-19T20:03:50.914-08:00This is a great illustration on the difference bet...This is a great illustration on the difference between SAS and SATA in terms of performance, rather than most people explain their difference in terms or price, capacity and reliability. <br /><br />I have the following questions:<br />1) What so special about SAS that can make such a performance<br />2) Should SAS be used for virtualization (i.e. running VM server) Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1550840387946350137.post-311465790137256462010-11-26T10:48:55.512-08:002010-11-26T10:48:55.512-08:00Thanks for sharing. :)
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AnandThanks for sharing. :)<br /><br />Regards,<br />AnandAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1550840387946350137.post-18546409686537751662010-11-24T03:57:19.040-08:002010-11-24T03:57:19.040-08:00Thanks for sharing these performance test results....Thanks for sharing these performance test results.Andrewhttp://www.1202performance.comnoreply@blogger.com