Dexter Filmore wrote:
As a curiosity matter, I find that the SATA disks on my Dell server
appear to Linux as SCSI.  I don't know if this is a Fedora thing, or
universal.

Linux treats all sATA disks as scsi. Don't know why. AFAIK sATA are ATA disks that communicate over serial interfaces, but there's not too much new about the disks itself.

Tagged command queuing on ATA is new though.

I believe that they used the SCSI driver because it has tagged command queuing already built in.

-a


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