Episode 37 — Storage Interface Types — SAS, SATA, eSATA, USB
In this episode, we review the most common storage interface types and their technical characteristics. Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) is explained as a high-performance, enterprise-grade interface, while Serial ATA (SATA) is presented as a cost-effective solution for standard server storage. We also cover external SATA (eSATA) for direct-attached storage expansion and USB for portable or temporary storage needs. Each interface is analyzed in terms of speed, cable length, connector type, and use case.
Practical examples demonstrate how to select the appropriate interface based on workload requirements, such as using SAS for mission-critical database systems or SATA for bulk file storage. Troubleshooting scenarios highlight potential interface-related issues, including cable faults, driver incompatibility, and throughput limitations. Understanding these interfaces ensures candidates can match the right technology to the right environment, both for the exam and in operational decision-making. Produced by BareMetalCyber.com, where you’ll find more cyber prepcasts, books, and information to strengthen your certification path.
