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SAS VS SATA VS SSHD
SAS [7200RPM]
SATA [7200RPM]
SSHD [7200 RPM]
I want to know what you guys think would have the better performance and if you could fill me in why? because i'm trying to understand whats the difference between each one.
Regards
Whats your choice?
- What do you think is the best?32 votes
- SSHD [7200]21.88%
- SAS [7200]71.88%
- SATA [7200]  6.25%
Comments
SSHD from my own tests performs just like a standard sata but faster boot times (probably catching boot files in it's ssd) (I have a Momentus XT 750GB (7200RPM)
Your 7200 RPM SSD is custom made, out of a cart, a compact disc and a hamster in a wheel cage?
Edit: My bad, thanks @comXyz
It's SSHD
I stand corrected, thank you.
tehere are SAS15K SSHD according to tests that drive has 800+ iops but it is expensive and ssd are getting bigger fast enough ...
normal sshd got in most cases 8GB ssd which is not big enough
Talking about the 7200 RPM Drives which is the best?
And why, atm seems its SAS
SATA, if you have costs to consider.
It depends on what you'd want to use it for, if you need lots of IOPS then SSD, if you need lots of space then SATA.
I've never seen the point of 7200RPM SAS drives since even with Sata the interface is rarely the bottleneck in the case of 7200Rpm drives.