This is a great modification if you don’t mind having a hole on the bottom of your new 27-inch iMac 2010: Add an eSATA port to attach an external hard drive. Best part: You don’t have to do it ...
SATA has become the ubiquitous connection to hard drives in both laptops and desktop PCs. SATA is available in two basic forms, internal and external (eSATA). Both forms use seven conductor cables ...
Quite a few consumer level (Non-Server platform) motherboards are including eSATA ports on them. I wonder, and have not been able to find, do they support port multipliers necessary for eSATA arrays?