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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Storage => DNS-321 => Topic started by: alan3885 on September 07, 2008, 07:02:49 AM
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I was wondering when the SATA Revision 3.0 specification is finalized will the DNS-321 be firmware upgradeable to the new SATA Revision 3.0 specifications? This is from sata-io.org website from the pdf document "backward compatibility with earlier SATA implementations will be maintained by keeping the existing SATA connector configuration, preserving its inherent cost-conscious design while minimizing changes to existing implementations and infrastructures. The same cables and connectors used for current SATA implementations can be used to connect SATA 6Gb/s devices, although SATA-IO recommends utilizing quality components to ensure data integrity and robust operation at the fast 6Gb/s transfer rate." I hope my D-Link can work on making this happen by making a firmware upgrade in the future.
http://www.sata-io.org/documents/SATA_6gbphy_pressrls_finalrv2.pdf
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It's a moot point - you'll never see SATA 3.0 speeds across the LAN - if that is what you need, then NAS is not the technology you're looking for.
You perhaps also need to consider the price point at which these devices are being offered
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You also have to remember the Sata 3 is Backward compatible and SATA 2 is not Upward upgradeable. SATA is a hardware interface, not a software upgradeable interface.
Cheers!
BSPvette
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Sorry alan, but vette is correct.
None of the current DNS-NAS devices will provide a SATA 3.0 interface because the hardware was designed for SATA 2.0 at the time. However, if you were to plug in a hard drive that supports SATA 3.0, it will simply step down to SATA 2.0 compatibility when communicating to the NAS device.
It's a simple case of supporting the “lowest common denominator” when dealing with cross-compatibility standards such as SATA.
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True that!!
I am sorry but I do not have any updates for SATA3 support for our NAS products right now.