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Glyph studioraid - About eSATA Interface; About FireWire 800 Interface

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About eSATA
eSATA is an external interface technology that grew from the internal SATA I interface.
The StudioRAID's eSATA port supports speeds up to 3 Gb/sec (300 MB/sec), much faster than FireWire 400 or
FireWire 800.
Shielded eSATA cables up to 2 meters in length are available.
eSATA cables are dierent than SATA I cables, they are shielded and cannot be used with internal SATA I
connectors.
eSATA uses a “point-to-point connection, therefore each eSATA drive needs to be connected to its own
eSATA port.
Most computers do not have built-in eSATA, so you’ll need a PCI card to connect your drive with eSATA.
Glyph sells various eSATA cards.
About FireWire 800
FireWire 800 supports speeds up to 800 Mb/sec, twice as fast as FireWire 400.
If your computer does not have built-in FireWire 800, you’ll need a PCI card to achieve a true FireWire 800
connection.
Most 800 ports are Bi-Lingual, which means they speak both FireWire 400 and FireWire 800.
If you connect a 400 device to an 800 device, you will be running at 400 speed maximum.
FireWire is forward-compatible and back-compatible, but the bus always runs at the speed of the slowest
link.
Cables are used to connect 800 devices to 800 devices.
Bi-Lingual cables are available to connect 400 devices to 800 devices.
Bi-Lingual cables have a 9-pin Bi-Lingual connector at one end and a 4-pin or 6-pin FireWire 400 connector
at the other end

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