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SATA
(Serial Advanced Technology Attachment)
Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA) is a computer bus interface used to connect storage devices like hard drives and SSDs to a motherboard. It replaced the older PATA (Parallel ATA) standard, offering faster data transfer rates and improved efficiency.
SATA is widely used in consumer and enterprise systems due to its simplicity and performance. It supports features like hot-swapping and native command queuing, enhancing its utility in modern computing. SATA remains a popular choice for storage connectivity, despite the rise of NVMe.
SATA is widely used in consumer and enterprise systems due to its simplicity and performance. It supports features like hot-swapping and native command queuing, enhancing its utility in modern computing. SATA remains a popular choice for storage connectivity, despite the rise of NVMe.