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Step 1
a. What is the speed of data transfer for SATA 1.0 drives? = 1.2 / 1.5 Gb/s
b. What is the speed of data transfer for SATA 2.0 drives? = 2.4 / 3.0 Gb/s
c. What is the speed of data transfer for SATA 3.0 drives? = 4.8 / 6.0 Gb/s
d. What is the speed of data transfer for SATA 3.2 (SATAe) drives? = up to 16 Gb/s
e. What is the maximum length of SATA cable? = 1 meter
f. How many wires are in a SATA cable = 40 to 80 wires
g. How many drives can a single SATA cable support? = 1

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STEP 5
How many SATA connectors do you see on your motherboard ?
Answer : 4.
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Step 7
HDD WD GREEN Size 1 TB Serial Number WD10EZRX SATA / 64 MB Cache.

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Step 2
Interface Maximum Throughput / sec
eSATA 375MB/s – 750 MB/s
USB 2.0 60 MB/s
USB 3.0 640 MB/s
FireWire 400 400 MB/s
FireWire 800 800 MB/s

A. eSATA
B. USB
C. USB 2.0 / 3.0
D. Fireware 800
E. Fireware 400

Step 3
USB 3.0
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Step 4
SYBA USB 3.0 PCI-e x1 2.0 Card with 2 External ports and internal 19 Pin USB 3.0 Header
Model SD-PEX20139 ($20.99)
External Hard drive :
1. Seagate Backup Plus 5TB USB 3.0 Portable External Hard Drive - STDR5000101
($119.99)
2. Seagate backup plus 5TB USB 3.0 Portable External Hard Drive Model
STDR5000102 ($138.62)

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Step 4
Which button must you press to enter your RAID mode utility ?
Answer : F11

Step 5
Answer :
RAID 0 mixing 2 or less drive into one drive(array),but RAID 0 didn’t save the data.System
memory is faster than a HDD and usually has to wait the drive to be ready to accept more data.
By using two drives in a RAID 0 architecture, memory can alternately feed the two disks,
doubling the speed of the write process.You can use two drives or more for RAID 0. The
biggest drawback of RAID 0 is that if you lose either drive, you will lose all the data on it and
then cannot access on the data of the drives you still have.
RAID 1 With mirroring, each cluster of data you write will be cloned and stored into the
different drive(s). This will slow down the write speed, as the data needs to be written more
than once, but you will gain reliability.If you lose one of your drive, you still have the other
one(s) with the same data. RAID 1 is also really simple to use and the best option to avoid a
disk failure. Using 2x 1TB drives is the minimum with RAID 1. It will give you 1TB of data,
so less than RAID 0 (2TB of data using 2x 1TB drives).
RAID 5 Work with balancing data between 4 drive.Reading more faster in RAID 5 array then
individual drive,but write so slow.This parity created and stored will permit the reconstitution
of the one of the drives in case of failure.The read and write speed will be well balanced,
security is present which makes RAID 5 the most commonly used RAID method.

LAB ANALYSIS TEST


Answer:
1. Speed Between, HDD and SDD, Hardiness SDD compare to HDD, Size between SSD
and HDD, Power Consumption, Heat, moments boot in system operation.
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2. USB 2.0
3. Of course, at least is not your boot drive. But don’t do it often, it can damage your
contents, that can cause lose the information.
4. Minimum 4 hard drive, to create RAID 5.

Key Term Quiz


1. An SSD Uses memory chip to store data and has none of the moving parts of traditional
hard drives.
2. The acronym HDD refers to a traditional hard disk that store data magnetically on
platters.
3. An external version of SATA called eSATA extends the speed of the internal SATA
bus to external drives.
4. In order to implement a hardware data cable, enable the onboard controller in the
motherboard for that capability.
5. A great way to determine whether a new drive is installed and configured correctly is to
run the RAID utility in Windows

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