User:Krohon/HSDL
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HSDL (High-Speed Data Link) or OCZ HSDL is a computer bus interface for connecting host bus adapters to mass storage devices such as hard disk drives and optical drives. HSDL was designed to enhance personal computer's hard disk interfaces, it is faster and better able to handle SSD drives transfer rates.
HSDL outperforms other disk interfaces (SATA, SAS and FC), it delivers 20Gb/s per channel and allows the use of multiple channels concurrently. A four channel HSDL will fully use the bandwidth capacity of a PCI Express (x16) slot.
References
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[edit]- OCZ HDSL (High-Speed Data Link) FAQs
- OCZ Ibis High Speed Data Link (HSDL) 240GB SSD Review
- OCZ-IBIS HSDL High-Speed Data Link
- OCZ's Fastest SSD, The IBIS and HSDL