Definitions for "FATA"
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The new FATA disk drives for the HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array (EVA) family provide high-capacity, low-cost storage for data applications that do not require performance-oriented 10K and15K enterprise-class Fibre Channel (FC) disk drives. The drives better meet customers' tiered storage needs by providing increased flexibility to segment reference data, such as infrequently accessed archived e-mail or medical records and imaging archives, as well as frequently accessed data such as financial transactions. In addition, data is easily moved between lower-cost-per-gigabyte drives and high-performance drives within a single storage system based on application performance and data access requirements. (www.hp.com)
The FATA or FC-ATA is a type of computer hard drive. FATA is simply the low cost version of Fiber Channel hard drive in conjunction with ATA - Advanced Technology Attachment mechanism instead of SCSI - Small Computer System Interface . FATA can be considered as slower and less reliable than full-blooded Fiber Channel hard drive although more reliable than desktop ATA drives and cost about half as much regular Fiber Channel drives per GB of capacity.
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