João Carlos Mendes Luís wrote:

What is the practical diference?  Performance?

FUJISHIMA Satsuki wrote:

Currently native SATA drives are still not so popular. There are:
Seagate Barracuda ATA V, 7200.7, 7200.8
Maxtor DiamondMax10, MaXLineIII
Fujitsu MHT20xxBH(2.5 inch)
Any other drives (as far as I know, of course) are ATA drive with
serial-parallel bridge.

At Fri, 19 Nov 2004 12:36:43 -0500,
David Gilbert wrote:

Is there anyone compiling a list of "fake" vs. "real" SATA drives?
The difference being "fake" drives with ATA-100 electronics and an
SATA to ATA conversion chip vs. drives that really support SATA
natively?

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The practical difference is higher I/Os, better server(database) performance, worse general home user single thread app performance. You would not want to get ant command queing if all you do is play doom3 or other desktop stuff. If you are running a home server you get scsi like performance for ide prices.
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