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ATA drives make it possible to build RAID systems at lower cost than with SCSI, but most ATA RAID controllers lack a dedicated buffer or high-performance XOR hardware for parity calculation. As a result, ATA RAID performs relatively poorly compared to most SCSI RAID controllers. Additionally, data safety suffers if there is no [[Battery (electricity)|battery]] backup to finish writes interrupted by a power outage.
 
== References ==
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*'''Storage Basics: Choosing a RAID Controller''', May 7, 2004, By Ben Freeman[http://www.enterprisestorageforum.com/hardware/features/article.php/3351361]
 
*'''[http://www.enterprisestorageforum.com/hardware/features/article.php/3351361 Storage Basics: Choosing a RAID Controller]''', May 7, 2004, By Ben Freeman
 
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