Which block storage device protocol achieves the optimal cost-effective balance between I/O performance and high storage capacity for midrange storage applications?
SATA all the way! It's the Swiss Army knife of storage protocols - does a bit of everything without breaking the bank. Plus, it's the only one that won't make my grandparents feel intimidated.
Hmm, I'd have to go with SAS. It's a tried and true protocol that delivers solid performance and decent capacity. Not as sexy as NVMe, but it gets the job done.
NVMe, baby! The blazing-fast speeds are exactly what I need for my storage-hungry applications. Who needs high capacity when you can have lightning-fast access?
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