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Fibre Channel (FC), Serial Attached SCSI (SAS), SCSI, Serial ATA (SATA), IDE (Parallel ATA), CompactFlash, DRAM
STEC offers a wide variety of interfaces for any application
or design from newer technologies such as Serial Attached SCSI
(SAS) or Fibre Channel (FC) to legacy interfaces such as IDE
Attachment (ATA) and Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI). With
technologies spanning both Flash and DRAM, STEC has the right
solution for any application.
FIBRE CHANNEL (FC)
While the primary interface choice for storage area networks (SAN), Fibre Channel is also the most popular enterprise-class drive interface because of its dual-port feature and enriched command set. Fibre Channel runs the SCSI protocol.
Serial
Attached SCSI is the new standard which was introduced
by the SCSI Trade Association to meet the ever-demanding
needs of enterprise storage for high performance, high
reliability and high manageability.
The IDE/ATA interface has long been the most popular storage
media connection. At STEC,
we are committed to providing new, evolving, and high-performance
solid state drive designs based on the ATA interface.
CompactFlash has
come as far as hard drive replacements with capacities
of 32GB. Its interface ATA-5 compatible with transfer
modes: PIO 0-6, MWDMA 0-4 which supports PC Card Memory,
PC Card I/O and True IDE Mode has given it the flexibility
and the standardization to compete with the larger PC
card Type I memory card.
STEC's OEM grade DRAM modules are high capacity, high-performance,
and high-reliability modules designs for the demanding
needs of servers, telecom, embedded applications, and
other complex products.