VIGI NVR4032H V1 - SATA interface
Hi,
I have the VIGI NVR4032H V1 and I'm in the process of getting the HDD's.
Due to capacity requirements, I opted for physical (mechanical) Hard-Drives, rather than SSD's.
I'm planning on starting with a single 10TB (Enterprise, or Surveillance class) Drive.
Most drives available are SATA3. The documentation of VIGI NVR4032H V1 states only SATA. Not very specific.
Am I overthinking this?
Please advise is it SATA, SATA II, or SATA III
Thanks
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Hi @AndrewCra
Regular SATA should do it. We don't require that specific version.
If you refer the version to the speed, it'd be SATA 3.0 drive which is the current most seen SATA drive you would find on the market.
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Hi @AndrewCra
AndrewCra wrote
Thank you for the quick reply.
But would a SATA3 still work? Aka being backwards compatible?
Thank yoU!
In terms of the speed?
Speed should not be a problem. In another word, should be backwards compatible.
But you still check if the SATA standard has a backwards compatible tradition.
As for our networking devices, CAT cables, they are backwards compatible. I am not sure about the SATA standard. Better check it.
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Hi @AndrewCra
Regular SATA should do it. We don't require that specific version.
If you refer the version to the speed, it'd be SATA 3.0 drive which is the current most seen SATA drive you would find on the market.
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Thank you for the quick reply.
But would a SATA3 still work? Aka being backwards compatible?
Thank yoU!
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Hi @AndrewCra
AndrewCra wrote
Thank you for the quick reply.
But would a SATA3 still work? Aka being backwards compatible?
Thank yoU!
In terms of the speed?
Speed should not be a problem. In another word, should be backwards compatible.
But you still check if the SATA standard has a backwards compatible tradition.
As for our networking devices, CAT cables, they are backwards compatible. I am not sure about the SATA standard. Better check it.
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