Sonnet Tempo SATA E4P - PCI-E
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| Sonnet Tempo SATA External 4 Port * Affordable solution for adding four eSATA ports to your computer * SATA II compliant, 1.5 Gb/s and 3 Gb/s auto-negotiation * FIS-based Port Multiplier-aware to support up to 20 disk drives (1) (2) * Native PCI Express (PCIe) x4 host bus interface for high-performance applications * Spread Spectrum Clocking (SSC) support for compatibility with all SATA drives * Hot-swap drive support (3) | | Overview | | Pure Performance. Pure Satasfaction! When it comes to data storage capabilities, which do you prefer, raw storage capacity or scorching performance? With Sonnet's Tempo™ SATA E4P, you get the best of both worlds! This card offer unprecedented scalability through its support of port multipliers—it can handle up to twenty drives! (1) (2) Used with high-performance drive enclosures like Sonnet's Fusion™ D500P , port multipliers manage the data flow of up to five drives in one enclosure through a single cable. Using today's highest-capacity drives, you can connect an astounding 20 Terabytes (20,000 Gigabytes!) of storage!
| | System Requirements: | | Mac Compatibility | | Mac® Pro Power Mac® G5 (with PCI Express slots) Mac® OS X Version 10.2 or later | | Windows Compatibility | | PC (with PCI Express slots) (3) Windows® XP SP 2 or later (3) Windows Vista (3) | (1) Support for 20 drives requires the use of drive enclosures employing port multipliers (like Sonnet's Fusion D500P , Fusion D400Q , and Fusion R400Q ). Otherwise Tempo SATA E4P will support up to 4 drives. (2) Western Digital manufactures Desktop edition (WD Caviar, Caviar SE, Caviar SE16, and Raptor X) hard drives and Enterprise (RAID) Edition (WD RE, RE2, and Raptor) hard drives. Each type of hard drive is designed to work specifically in either a desktop computer environment, or connected to a RAID controller (hardware or software-based). If you intend to configure Western Digital drives in a RAID set, Sonnet and WD recommend using only their Enterprise edition hard drives. For more information, see this Western Digital FAQ . (3) SATA drive hot swapping is not supported in a desktop or server PC running Windows XP, Server 2003 or Vista. A SATA drive appears to the system as a not-removable hard drive and there is no mechanism in Windows to prepare the drive for removal. . | | Specifications and appearance are given as guidelines and may change without notice.
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