4 Port 3.0Gb/s eSATA PCI-X Host Adapter
Port Multiplier Supported | Up to 20 SATA devices

This card adds:
- Four External eSATA 3.0Gb/s Ports (5 drives per port)
Requires:
- Available PCI or PCI-X Slot
See Specifiactions below for system and/or OS compatibility information |
When it comes to data storage capabilities, which do you prefer, raw storage capacity or scorching performance? With Sonnet's Tempo™ SATA X4P, you get the best of both worlds! This card offers unprecedented scalability through its support of port multipliers—it can handle up to twenty drives!(1)(2) Used with high-performance drive enclosures like Sonnet's Fusion™ D500P, port multipliers manage the data flow of up to five drives in one enclosure through a single cable. Using today's highest-capacity drives, you can connect an astounding 20 Terabytes (20,000 Gigabytes!) of storage! |
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Pure Performance. eSATA Advantage.
Why install an eSATA card into your computer just to connect your external drives when it already has USB 2.0 ports, and maybe even FireWire® 400 or FireWire 800 ports, too? Speed, plain and simple. The eSATA interface offers faster transfer speeds than those other connections—if you plan to work with files and not just back them up, you need eSATA—it delivers the fastest data transfers from storage devices with multiple interfaces(1). But, not all eSATA cards are alike. Sonnet's Tempo™ SATA X4P eSATA host controller delivers outstanding performance and simple scalability previously unattainable with mainstream technologies.
Tempo SATA X4P was designed with high definition video work in mind—its PCI-X interface offers huge bandwidth for sustained data throughput, so the card never slows you down. It also offers unprecedented storage expandability—its support for high-performance multi-drive storage systems with port multipliers or hardware RAID controllers enable it to handle up to twenty hard drives(2)(3) at the same time! Port multipliers and hardware RAID controllers manage the data flow of up to five drives in one enclosure, transferring files between your computer and drives through a single locking cable. Connect four storage systems, and using today's highest-capacity drives, you can access an astounding 60 Terabytes of storage!
For maximum performance, you can create a single, large RAID 0 set across multiple drives in two or more enclosures to capture and process uncompressed high definition video, or conquer other high-bandwidth applications. You can just as easily create smaller RAID sets to work with multiple streams of compressed video. For fantastic flexibility, you can work with 20 drives individually and hot-swap(4) them out as needed. You can even work with a combination of RAID sets and individual drives—your choices aren't limited. When your storage needs have outgrown standard solutions, get a Tempo SATA X4P—it'll give you room to grow and blazing performance for the most demanding applications. |
Key Features
- Professional eSATA interface delivers faster performance than standard eSATA, FireWire 800, FireWire 400, and USB 2.0—transfer files to and from your drives in less time
- FIS-based port multiplier-aware, and works with enclosures with hardware RAID controllers—supports up to 20 disk drives(2)
- PCI-X host bus interface for high-performance applications
- Supports Mac OS® X, Windows 7 (Professional or Ultimate), Windows Vista (Enterprise or Ultimate), Windows XP Pro, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Server 2003 RAID features
- Supports Sonnet-exclusive locking eSATA data cables
- Supports hard drive hot-swapping(4)
- SATA II compliant, 3 Gb/s and 1.5 Gb/s drive interface auto-negotiation
- Spread Spectrum Clocking (SSC) support for compatibility with all SATA drives
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For maximum performance, you can create a single, large RAID 0 set across
multiple drives in two or more enclosures. |
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| Specifications |
| Ports |
- Four External SATA 3.0Gb/s Ports.
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| Connections |
- External - up to 20 Devices
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| Bus Specifications |
- 32/64 bit, 33/66MHz PCI (5)
- 133/100/66MHz PCI-X
- Compliant 32-bit PCI bus version 2.2
- Compliant with PCI-X bus version 1.0a
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| Operating System Support |
- Mac OS X(1) Version 10.5, 10.4.11, or 10.3
- Mac OS X(1) Server Version 10.5, 10.4.11, or 10.3 (6)
- Windows Vista®
- Windows XP SP2
- Windows Server 2008
- Windows Server 2003
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| Drive Types Supported |
- SATA Revision 2.0 drives
- SATA Revision 1.0 drives
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| Advanced Data Features |
- Port multiplier aware
- FIS-based switching controller
- Spread Spectrum Clocking for compatibility with all SATA drivers and lower EMI emissions
- Bus Mastering frees CPU from data I/O handling
- Supports hard drive S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology) data reporting
- 48-bit LBA support for drives larger than 137GB
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| Notes |
- (1) Sonnet Tempo cards are compatible with most external SATA storage. However, external hard drives with USB 2.0/eSATA dual interface based on the Oxford Semiconductor OXU931DS storage controller chip may not be compatible with Mac OS X when connected via SATA. Known issues are kernel panics occurring when the drive is connected, or the drive not being recognized by the operating system.
- Summary of external SATA storage
- Compatible:
- Storage with eSATA alone
- Storage with triple interfaces
- Storage with quad interfaces
- Storage with eSATA plus Firewire 400 and/or 800
- Storage with port multiplier support (multiple drives)
- Storage with RAID 0, 1, or 5 (multiple drives)
- Storage with eSATA plus USB (based on JMicron 20366)
These compatible drives include, but are not limited to:
- OWC Mercury On-the-Go USB 2.0/eSATA 2.5" portable
- Incompatible:
- Storage with eSATA plus USB
(based on Oxford OXU931DS)
These incompatible drives include, but are not limited to:
- Western Digital My Book™ Premium ES Edition™
- Seagate Technology FreeAgent™ Pro
- (2) Support for up to 20 drives requires the use of drive enclosures employing either an FIS-based port multiplier (like Sonnet's Fusion D500P) or a hardware RAID controller (like Sonnet's Fusion D400Q or R400Q).
- (3) Western Digital manufactures Desktop edition (WD Caviar, Caviar SE, Caviar SE16, and Raptor X) hard drives and Enterprise (RAID) Edition (WD RE, RE2, and Raptor) hard drives. Each type of hard drive is designed to work specifically in either a desktop computer environment, or connected to a RAID controller (hardware or software-based). If you intend to configure Western Digital drives in a RAID set, Sonnet and WD recommend using only their Enterprise edition hard drives.
- (4) SATA drive hot swapping is not natively supported in a desktop or server PC running Windows. SATA drives connected to Tempo SATA X4P appear to the system as not-removable hard drives and there is no mechanism in Windows to prepare them for removal.
- (5) Performance will be lower in PCI-only machines.
- (6) Xserve not compatible with Sonnet SATA cable locking feature.
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| Temperature |
- Operating: +5°C to +55°C
- Non-Operating: -25°C to +70°C
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- Operating: 20% to 80%
- Non-Operating: 15% to 90%
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| Dimensions |
- 168mm(L) x 16mm(W) x 109mm(H) (not including bracket)
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| Click here to get your Model Identifier number |
| This PCI-X Card is compatible with the following Computers: |
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Machines Have Model Identifier PowerMac7,2
Power Mac G5 (dual 2.0GHz)
(April, 2005)
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Machines Have Model Identifier PowerMac9,1
Power Mac G5 (1.8GHz)
(October, 2004)
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Machines Have Model Identifier PowerMac7,3
Power Mac G5 (dual 1.8GHz, dual 2.0GHz, dual 2.5GHz)
(June, 2004)
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Machines Have Model Identifier PowerMac7,2
Power Mac G5 (1.6GHz, 1.8GHz, dual 1.8GHz, dual 2.0GHz)
(June, 2003)
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Machines Have Model Identifier PowerMac3,6
Power Mac G4 (Mirrored Drive Doors - 1.25GHz & dual 1.25GHz)
(June, 2003)
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Machines Have Model Identifier PowerMac3,6
Power Mac G4 (FW 800 - 1.0GHz, dual 1.25GHz, & dual 1.42GHz)
(January, 2003)
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Machines Have Model Identifier PowerMac3,6
Power Mac G4 (Mirrored Drive Doors - dual 867MHz, dual 1.0GHz, & dual 1.25GHz)
(August, 2002)
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Machines Have Model Identifier PowerMac3,5
Power Mac G4 (QuickSilver 2002 ED - 867MHz)
(August, 2002)
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Machines Have Model Identifier PowerMac3,5
Power Mac G4 (QuickSilver 2002 - 733MHz, 800MHz, 933MHz, dual 1.0GHz)
(January, 2002)
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Machines Have Model Identifier PowerMac3,5
Power Mac G4 (QuickSilver - 733MHz, 867MHz, dual 800MHz)
(July, 2001)
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Machines Have Model Identifier PowerMac3,4
Power Mac G4 (Digital Audio - 466MHz, 533MHz, dual 533MHz, 667MHz, 733MHz)
(January, 2001)
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Machines Have Model Identifier PowerMac3,3
Power Mac G4 (Gigabit Ethernet - 400GHz, dual 450MHz, dual 500GHz)
(July, 2000)
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Machines Have Model Identifier PowerMac3,1
Power Mac G4 (AGP Graphics - 350MHz, 400MHz, 450GHz, 500GHz)
(September, 1999)
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Machines Have Model Identifier PowerMac1,2
Power Mac G4 (PCI Graphics 'Yikes' - 350MHz, 400MHz)
(August, 1999)
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Windows PC with 33-MHz/64-bit PCI / PCI-X slot.
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