[Leaplist] External eSATA/USB to 2.5"/3.5" SATA/SAS "dock" ...
Kevin Korb
kmk at sanitarium.net
Fri Feb 12 23:52:43 EST 2010
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Yeah. I have never used or had a need for ESATA myself but my
understanding is that it is just a SATA port for external use. It
should be much faster than USB and with the specs of SATA. Is there a
problem I have not heard about?
On 02/12/10 23:49, Damien McKenna wrote:
> On Feb 12, 2010, at 10:34 AM, Bryan J. Smith wrote:
>> As always, I don't trust eSATA,
>
>
> I might have missed something, but why?
>
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