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SATA vs ATA?

An anonymous reader asks: "I have a client that needs a server with quite a bit of storage, reasonable level of reliability and redundancy and all for as cheap as possible. In other words they need a server with a RAID array using a number or large hard drives. Since SCSI is still more expensive than ATA (or SATA), I'm looking to using either an ATA or a SATA RAID controller from Promise Technologies. While I had initially was planning on using SATA drives, I have read some material recently to make me rethink that decision and stick with ATA drives. What kind of experiences (good and bad) have people had with SATA drives as compared to ATA drives, especially in a server type environment?"

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  1. Client/Server by soundsop · · Score: 5, Funny

    I have a client that needs a server.

    On a related note, I was having dinner at a restaurant and my waiter asked me for a recommendation for a good email program. So I guess it turns outs that I have a server that needs a client.

  2. All you need by cgenman · · Score: 2, Funny

    I have a client that needs a server with quite a bit of storage, reasonable level of reliability and redundancy and all for as cheap as possible.

    So what you need is this.