Furthermore, eSATA device, especially eSATA hard drive, also introducs issues like data security, boot/non-boot, authentication and licensing. The industry as a whole needs to address those issues before eSATA device can be very useful.
Frank,
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Sent: Sun 7/9/2006 8:27 PM
To: bhong; [email protected]
Subject: RE: [t13] What's the difference of eSATA Hard drive and normal SATA-II hard drive?
External SATA has different signalling characteristics at the PHY level than a standard internal PHY.
Check out the SATA 2.5 specifications, they detail the difference between i, m, and x level signalling.
ESATA also has a different cable connect for external applications.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of bhong
Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2006 7:01 PM
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Subject: [t13] What's the difference of eSATA Hard drive and normal SATA-II hard drive?
Hi, Members:
As to title, eSATA ia introduced in SATA-II specification, I saw there is eSATA HD in market, what's difference to normal SATA-II HDD,
Maybe it has integrated the voltage swing translator?
Sincerely,
bhong
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