Specifications
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7.12.4 Data Rate (Channel Bus)
Fig. 7.57 Data Rate Screen
This option is available in the configuration menu of Fibre host channel and the drive channel 
configuration menus of Fibre- or SATA-based subsystems. Default is “AUTO” and should work 
fine with most disk drives. Changing this setting is not recommended unless some particular 
bus signal issues occur.
Most SATA/ATA-based systems connect only one drive per SATA/ATA channel (4 for multi-lane 
with SATA II) to help avoid a single drive failure from affecting other drives. The maximum 
mechanical performance of today’s drives can reach around 30MBps (sustained read) which is 
still far below the bandwidth of a drive channel bus. Setting the SATA bus speed to a lower 
value can get around some problems, but will not become a bottleneck to system perfor-
mance. 
Note that the SATA/ATA speed is the maximum transfer rate of the SATA/ATA bus in that 
mode. It does not mean the drive can actually carry out that amount of sustained read/write 
performance. For the performance of each drive model, please refer to the documentation 
provided by drive manufacturer.
7.12.5 View Chip Information
Fig. 7.58 View Chip Information
This is a view only option showing basic information about the SCSI-320 Channel chip proces-
sor.










