
SATA
SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) is a standard used to connect storage devices like hard drives and SSDs to a computer’s motherboard. It allows data to transfer quickly and reliably between the storage device and the computer's processor. SATA cables are thin and flexible, making installation easier, and it supports faster data transfer speeds compared to older connection methods. This technology is commonly used in personal computers, servers, and laptops to streamline data access and improve overall system performance.