What is the maximum data transfer rate supported by Serial ATA (SATA)?
A.
100 MBps
B.
133 MBps
C.
150 MBps
D.
300 MBps
Explanation:
Serial ATA (SATA) uses serial transmission modes and 250 mV differential signaling techniques to achieve data transfer rates of up to 150 MBps.
Incorrect Answers:
A: Ultra-ATA 100 has a maximum data transfer rate of 100 MBps while Serial ATA (SATA) has a maximum data transfer rate of 150 MBps.
B: The PCI bus has a maximum transfer rate of 133 MBps. Thus, if a Serial ATA (SATA) device is attached to a PCI adapter, it will operate at a maximum of 133 MBps, despite SATA having a maximum data transfer rate of 150 MBps.
D: SATA-II has a maximum transmission rate of 300 MBps.
References:Charles J. Brooks, Server+ Certification Exam Cram 2 (Exam SK0-002), QUE Publishing, Indianapolis, 2006, pp. 168-177.