SAS Storage Explained: What It Is and Why It Remains Critical for Enterprises
In an era where solid-state drives (SSDs) and NVMe technology dominate the storage market, many voices proclaim the “demise” of traditional technologies. Yet at the heart of enterprise data centers, one classic technology remains as solid as a rock, ensuring the stable operation of critical business functions— SAS storage. This article provides a comprehensive breakdown of SAS storage's core principles and delves into why it remains an indispensable backbone of enterprise-grade storage amidst an ever-evolving landscape of new technologies. What is SAS Storage? More Than Just an Interface SAS, short for Serial Attached SCSI, is a storage interface protocol specifically designed for high-performance, high-reliability environments. At its core, it synthesizes the strengths of two technologies: inheriting the robust command set and reliability of traditional SCSI protocols while adopting advanced serial point-to-point connectivity. It is not merely a hard drive interface...