IS E-SATA 2/5 GT/S FASTER THAN SATA 300?
Posted: Thu Jan 19, 2012 1:33 pm
Hi,
I have a question that I should know the answer to but don't.
I have a 2007 Mac Pro 3Ghz 8 core machine. The internal bays, I believe, are Sata 300 gbs.
I have an eSata card in one of the the PCIe slots, a Silicon Image pci 1095, 3124 that I use for 5 terabytes of external storage, plus I have some sample libraries on there. It says in the system profiler that the speed is 2.5 GT/s.
I have it configured for 8 lanes (using the Mac Lane Configuration app.)
So, I just bought a couple SSD drives from OWC, one for boot, and one for samples.
My question is, should I put the second SSD drive in the eSata array or one of the MacPro internal bays? The eSata array holds five drives. One drive bay is empty at the moment.
THanks!
I have a question that I should know the answer to but don't.
I have a 2007 Mac Pro 3Ghz 8 core machine. The internal bays, I believe, are Sata 300 gbs.
I have an eSata card in one of the the PCIe slots, a Silicon Image pci 1095, 3124 that I use for 5 terabytes of external storage, plus I have some sample libraries on there. It says in the system profiler that the speed is 2.5 GT/s.
I have it configured for 8 lanes (using the Mac Lane Configuration app.)
So, I just bought a couple SSD drives from OWC, one for boot, and one for samples.
My question is, should I put the second SSD drive in the eSata array or one of the MacPro internal bays? The eSata array holds five drives. One drive bay is empty at the moment.
THanks!