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What is a SAS interposer?

What is a SAS interposer?

The Interposer Board from Dell� is used with SAS Hard Drives. This device fits on back of a SAS Drive and breaks out the SAS connector into separate bus and power connectors. This allows you to connect a SAS drive to your SAS controller (either onboard or added) that uses the 7pin SAS/SATA connector type.

Can I put a SATA drive in a SAS port?

The use of SATA hard drives on SAS controllers is made possible by the fact that both share the same infrastructure and have similar features. SATA drives may be plugged into SAS controllers. SAS drives cannot be plugged into SATA controllers.

What is the purpose of interposer?

An interposer is an electrical interface routing between one socket and connection to another. The purpose of an interposer is to spread a connection to a wider pitch or to re-route a connection to a different connection, using RDL or Redistribution layers.

What is interposer substrate?

Substrates are parts that provide the package with mechanical base support and a form of electrical interface that would allow the external world to access the device housed within the package. An interposer is an intermediate layer often used for interconnection routing or as a ground/power plane.

What is 2.5D interposer?

2.5D – also called interposer technology – integrates several electronic devices inside a single package by assembling them side-by-side on a shared base. The base, an interposer, provides connectivity. The interposer is essentially a large bare die, designed specifically to accommodate those smaller dies.

Where is a SAS drive commonly used?

SAS drives tend to be used for Enterprise Computing where high speed and high availability are crucial such as banking transactions and Ecommerce. SATA drives tend to be used for desktops, consumer use and for less demanding roles such as data storage and backups.

How does an interposer work?

An interposer is an electrical interface routing between one socket or connection to another. The purpose of an interposer is to spread a connection to a wider pitch or to reroute a connection to a different connection.

What is the difference between SAS and SATA interposers?

SATA has a single path, and SAS has a dual path. The interposer adds a second path for active active redundancy. It also allows the SATA drive to use the same signaling as a SAS. The interposer will reduce spin-up delays, and there is improved error recovery and logging. It also adds the capability to assign the drive to multiple hosts.

What is the interposer and how does it work?

The primary function of the Interposer is redundant pathing. SATA has a single path, and SAS has a dual path. The Interposer adds a second path for active redundancy. It also allows the SATA drive to use the same signaling as a SAS. The Interposer will reduce spin-up delays, and there is improved error recovery and logging.

Do I need an interposer for a SATA hard drive?

NOTE:Interposer is not required to use this tray with a SATA hard drive for PowerEdge servers. Just mount the SATA drive the same way as SAS drives. However, interposers are required if you want to use SATA drives in PowerVault MD1000.

Do I need an interposer for a 2900/2950 server?

In the 3rd generation of the 2900/2950 (9th) Generation servers, the carrier was changed and interposer was no longer needed. The interposer provides the communication for SATA drives when connecting to a backplane that can run either SAS or SATA drives.

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