Index of Specifications SFF-8000 May 3, 2011
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Complement the formal standards process in any area of the storage industry
which needs prompt attention. SFF projects fall into areas not addresd by
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When a specification has no acronym designator it is an active project.
C = Canceled The project was canceled, and no Specification was
published.
E = Expired The specification has been published, and the members
voted against re-publishing when it came up for review.
a = archive Ud as a suffix to indicate an SFF Specification which
has been Archived. This specification will always be
incompatible
available at the ftp site and new development effort
in the subject area shall be done under a new number.
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has Expired but is still available in electronic form
from a specification has been incorporated
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an SFF project. It is provided for broad review (comments
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documents is retained by the author, the INF or 'i'
specifications cannot be freely copied for distribution.
The following terms are ud in the titles of specifications: omie
Ganged: Horizontal layout >=1
Stacked: Vertical layout >= 2 and a Horizontal layout >= 1
Pluggable: Copper or Optical
X: Electrical lanes/channels per cable
Specifications titled with a multiplier of >1X can typically be configured by customization
the a 25 Gbs 4X could be 4x25 or (2x25+1x50) or The
cable rate is the product of speed and multiplier.
Index of SFF Committee Specifications Page 1
SpecNmbr C/E Project Numbers 05-03-2011 SFF-8000
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INF-8001i E 44-pin ATA (AT Attachment) Pinouts for SFF Drives
INF-8002i E 68-pin ATA (AT Attachment) for SFF Drives
SFF-8003 E SCSI Pinouts for SFF Drives
SFF-8004 E 2.5 inch Form Factor Drives
SFF-8005 E 1.8 inch Form Factor Drives
SFF-8006 E 1.3 inch Form Factor Drives
SFF-8007 E 2mm Connector Alternatives
SFF-8008 E 68-pin Embedded Interface for SFF Drives
SFF-8009 Unitized Connector for Cabled Drives
SFF-8010 E 1.8 inch Form Factor 15mm Drives
INF-8011i E ATA Timing Extensions for Local Bus
the color of the nightSFF-8012 4-Pin Power Connector Dimensions
SFF-8013 E ATA Download Microcode Command
SFF-8014 C Unitized Connector for Rack Mounted Drives
SFF-8015 E SCA Connector for Rack Mounted SFF SCSI Drives
SFF-8016 C 2.5 inch Form Factor 10mm Drives
SFF-8017 E SCSI Wiring Rules for Mixed Cable Plants
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