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Appendix A: Introduction to SAS
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You can connect up to 128 edge expanders to a fanout expander.
You can use only one fanout expander in any single SAS domain (a topology of SAS—and 
possibly SATA—end devices and expander devices). A single SAS domain can therefore 
comprise up to 16,384 SAS ports (and therefore up to 16,384 SAS addresses). 
The following figure illustrates (in very basic terms) a SAS domain and shows how SAS 
controllers, SAS and SATA disk drives, and expander devices can fit together in a large data 
storage topology.
How is SAS Different from Parallel SCSI?
In summary, although SAS and parallel SCSI use the SCSI command set, how they move data 
from one place to another is very different. To support point-to-point serial data transport, 
SAS introduces new types of connectors, cables, connection options, and terminology.
Generally speaking, SAS is faster and more flexible than parallel SCSI, and provides more 
options for building your storage space. SAS lets you mix SAS and SATA disk drives together, 
and lets you connect many, many more devices. 
The following table describes many of the main differences between the two interfaces.
SAS Card
SAS Card
Disk Drives
Disk Drives
Disk Drives
Disk Drives
Disk Drives
Disk Drives
Fanout Expander
Disk Drives
Edge  
Expander
Edge  
Expander
SATA
SATA
SATA
SATA
SAS
SAS
SAS
SATA
Edge  
Expander
SATA
SATA
SAS
SAS
Edge  
Expander
Edge  
Expander
SAS Card
SAS Domain
SAS Domain
SATA
SAS
Parallel SCSI
Serial Attached SCSI
Parallel interface
Serial interface
Maximum speed 320 MB/sec 
shared by all devices on the bus
Maximum speed 600 MB/sec per phy 
when in full-duplex mode
Supports SCSI devices only
Supports SATA and SAS disk drives 
simultaneously
Up to 16 devices per SCSI channel
More than 128 disk drives per SAS 
controller, using an expander (see 
) 
Supports single-port devices only
Supports single- and dual-port devices
Uses SCSI IDs to differentiate 
between devices connected to the 
same adapter
Uses unique SAS addresses to 
differentiate between devices