A robust SAS infrastructure, which supports both the new Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) and Serial ATA (SATA) drives without any bridging, enables new options for delivering diverse storage solutions. For the first time in the history of enterprise computing, IT managers are now able to mix storage drives within the same infrastructure, targeting different types of storage to different application needs. This provides an exceptional opportunity for OEMs and systems integrators to leverage a common infrastructure in servicing a broad range of customer needs.
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