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Paper Introducing Serial ATA November
7, 2000
Contact: Simon
Broadbent Quantum
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894-4964 Email:
simon.broadbent@quantum.com
How Can I
Benefit from Serial ATA?
Serial
ATA is the next generation personal computer (PC) storage interface. It
will replace the Ultra ATA/100 interface used to connect most PCs to their
primary storage, which is projected to become a bottleneck within two
years. This paper describes the primary benefit of the Serial ATA
interface, the increase in data rate. Other features and benefits are also
outlined, together with a comparison to alternative storage interfaces.
The current development program, the promoters and Quantum’s role are
discussed. This introduction to Serial ATA will prepare PC and storage
manufacturers to maximize the advantages of this revolution in the
personal storage industry.
The Need
for Change
The
Advanced Technology Attachment (ATA) interface, previously called
Integrated Drive Electronics (IDE), has existed in substantially the same
form since 1989, and has become the highest-volume disk drive interface in
production. Quantum, in its role as the patent owner, has led continuous
improvements to parallel ATA that extended its data transfer rate from 3.3
Megabytes per second (MB/s) to 100 MB/s, with only one cable change. As PC
processor performance has increased, so have the read/write data rates of
hard disk drive (HDD) heads and media. This disk rate is projected to
exceed today's 100 MB/s interface bandwidth by 2003. Parallel ATA has kept
pace in the past, but is nearing its limit, becoming a performance
bottleneck. Serial ATA will eliminate this bottleneck by initially
offering 150 MB/s and in the future it will provide significant headroom
for future improvements.