Serial Advanced Technology Attachment SATA Serial ATA <storage> (SATA, Serial ATA) A computer {bus} technology primarily designed for transfer of data to and from a {hard disk}. SATA is the successor to {Advanced Technology Attachment} (ATA), which was given the {retronym} Parallel ATA (PATA) to distinguish it from Serial ATA. Serial ATA is designed to be scalable. The original SATA/150 or "SATA 1" can transfer up to 150 {MBps} and "SATA 3.0 Gbit/s" has a maximum data rate of 300 {MBps}. Both SATA and PATA drives have built-in low level control electronics but the term {IDE} is usually restricted to parallel ATA drives. (http://www.serialata.org/). (2007-02-23)
SATA Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (HDD, ATA, SATA)