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What will replace SATA and when?

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What will replace SATA and when?
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Pci-e over sata
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Firewire. December 14th 2021
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>>61884838
It's already being replaced by SSDs directly connected to PCI-e

The new SATA Express interface is just PCI-e as well (plus legacy port)
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PCIe, last year.
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PCI-E probably.
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NVMe, 2011
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Apple Thunderbolt
6 years ago

The PC world caught up last year.
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>>61884885
Apples are PCs dumb fuck
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>>61884885
>Thunderbolt
>internal
Dumb Applefag.
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>>61884838
Wifi
All future file systems will be streamed for your, your ISP's and your government's convenience and everyone's safety.
There's no reason for civilians to have high capacity assault storage.
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>>61885024
To be honest its pretty close to internal
Its like pcie in usb format
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SATA is like the HDMI of storage - pleb tier shit
PCIe is like DVI - goldilocks
M.2 is displayport - primo
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>>61885170
M2 is a phy and can support both sata and pcie.
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>>61885170
SATA and PCIe are electrical standards and protocols.
M.2 is a physical connector.
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>>61884866
Ur stupid. Shilltell and gaymd gimp pci lanes
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>>61885167
Yeah, but why not use U.2, M.2, or just pure PCI-E (slot)?

>>61885278
What does this have to do with anything, you flaming retard?
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thunderbutt D
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IDE
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>>61885024
>tfw Apple's external connection is faster than PC's internal connections
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>>61885730
that doesn't even make sense
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>>61885730
File size cut down by over 4x thanks to the power of WebM.
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>>61885730
>Apple
>somehow not a PC
You realize that a Mac is not special magic, there is actually a lot of regular PC hardware in there.
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>>61885923
blow your brains out you autistic fuck
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>>61886060
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>>61885923
Meanwhile I can autoload gifs so I can instantly see that that post has laughing anime girls in it, for your's I'd need to manually load it. Gif is superior as a reaction format, especially if it's still a manageable filesize like that image.
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>>61886082
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>>61885923
>transcoding a lossy format

I bet you also convert all your MP3s to Ogg, then from Ogg to Opus.
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>>61885170
goddammit you're retarded
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>>61885730
>Macfag doesn't know that TB is just PCI-E
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>>61886161
I doubt the original GIF was transcoded from a lossless AVI.
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>>61886233
Even more reason to not transcode from it in my opinion.
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>>61886121
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>>61886281
Well, not everybody's a dipshit that turns off autoplay for gifs.
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>>61886294
waste of resources
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>>61884876

This - company I do work for mass ordered 30 HP desktops and this is the hard drive they all used, no HHD or SATA SSDs.
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>>61886313
It takes almost no resources, while adding clear functionality. You'd need to be on a raspberry pi or something to actually care about those resources.
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>>61884885
>mactoddler unironically thinks TB was made by apple
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>>61886744
Thunderbolt is the brand name of a hardware interface developed by Apple and Intel
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>>61886813
>t. mactoddler
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>>61884838
NVMe, years ago

>2017
>not using an NVMe SSD
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ITT: AUtists believe SSD can be used for storage
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>le ebic pcie maymay
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>>61886838
Please stop being poor.
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>>61886853
is this real?

glad i didn't fall for the NVMe meme a week ago then and stuck with good old Serial-ATA SSD
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>>61886867
>Please stop being poor

What's it like being a two digit IQ fuckface who lives on welfare and convinces himself he's not poor because he managed to collect enough welfare checks to purchase a product not meant for storage but autistically tells himself it is for storage because of sunken cost?
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>>61886909
Enjoy waiting minutes for any large file transfer in 2017
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Sata/sas will remain for a long time until ssds become very high density and cheap what is not going to happen at least on next 5 years.

At least for servers I see hdds remaining for a long time.

Hdds are not only alive but selling well.

Just an anecdotal tale: when I purchased NVM, I checked the speed of both my old sata ssd and hdd raid 0. My hdd raid 0 was 25% faster and had 4 the more than ssd. Ssd was barely fast on random.

So I guess now best is having a good NVM for system + a nice raid 0 hdd
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>>61886928
Enjoy frying your motherboard after any large file transfer in any year as well as corrupting your data after not powering the device on for more than one week. Fucking brainlet illiterate autist.
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>>61886899
The ONLY time nvme is ever faster is brute sequential file transfers.

In other words, it would take all of 2 minutes to clone a SATA SSD to SATA SSD vs 1 minute PCIe to PCIe.
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>>61885923
You just cluttered the server with 199KB what would otherwise be 844KB of data, you dumb piece of autistic trash.
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>>61884838
SERIAL PORT
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>>61886995
sata is a serial port
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WiFi
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>>61884838
The internet.
Soon you will boot your pc from the cloud.
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>>61887214
pshhh soon you will boot ur mind brah!
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>>61886853
>>61886899
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>>61884876
>NVMe
That is a protocol, not a connector. The connection in this pic is M.2.
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>>61884866
>SSDs directly connected to PCI-e
Enjoy your DMA attack.
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>>61885730
hehehe... so true
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>>61889154
Redpillme
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>>61884838

PCI Express and its successors.

SATA will die once HDDs become "floppies".
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>>61885115
This.
We will all be given a terabyte of government-issued cloud service, which will be scanned daily. Storage devices, like flash drives, SSDs, HDDs, MP3s, etc will be globally banned
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>>61886151
I love it
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>>61884838

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SATA_Express
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>>61889154
Not a problem with an IOMMU
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SAS (Serial Attached SCSI). It is already in use, in fact.
/thread
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>>61884838
The death of local storage. Your PC will download its OS at startup and every file you rent is in a datacenter.
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>>61887812
Nice
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>>61886853
This has been know. That's why you shouldn't even buy high end SATA drives
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>>61886121
Ok phone poster, chill. School starts any day now, right?
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>>61884838
why replace what isn't broken? SATA connectors work fine for standard storage. SATA will disappear when mechanical drives do as well simply based on speed. Good HDDs can only read and write at around 200MB/s. Sometimes a little less/more. That doesn't saturate the SATA protocol at all. Even SATA based SSDs are just truly starting to saturate a SATA3 connection.

NVME/PCIe based SSDs are only for specific use cases.
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>>61889426
The SAS interface is way too expensive to be economical outside enterprise systems.

But god damn one could dream about having 22.5 gigabit transfers and those SFF cables...
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>>61884838
Wireless thunderbolt.
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>>61886822
The only toddler here is (You)
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