Yes, you can connect a SCSI to USB. There are a few different ways to do this, but the most common is to use an adapter. There are a few different types of adapters, but they all basically work the same way.
SCSI and IDE are two different types of computer bus interfaces. SCSI is faster and more expensive than IDE. IDE is more common and less expensive. It is possible to convert SCSI to IDE, but it is not recommended because it will decrease the speed and increase the cost.
SCSI and SATA are both computer data storage interfaces. SCSI is the older of the two interface types. SATA is newer and faster than SCSI. While SCSI drives can be plugged into SATA controllers and vice versa, the two are not directly compatible. In order to convert a SCSI drive to SATA, you need a SCSI-to-SATA converter.
Most people believe that SAS to SATA adapters do not work because SAS and SATA are two different types of interfaces. However, there are adapters that can be used to connect these two types of devices together. These adapters typically use a SAS SFF-8087 connector on one end and a SATA data connector on the other end. In most cases, these adapters will work with any SAS or SATA device.
4.5/5
[Driver Free] Plug and play. Automatic Sleep Mode after 30 minutes of inactivity. Support Hot Swapping. On/Off Switch for HDD protection. LED light shows Power and Activity status.
[What We Offer] SATA/IDE to USB 3.0 Adapter Hard Drive Cable x1, 12V 2A Power Adapter x1, 4PIN Power Cable x1; 24h-friendly customer service and email support.
[Superspeed USB 3.0] Data transfer rates up to 5 Gbps, backward compatible with USB 2.0/1.1. Support Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10 and Mac OS.
[Universal IDE Hard Drive Adapter] Dual-Head IDE Connector (40pin and 44pin) plus one SATA II Connector. Support SATA 2.5"/3.5" HDD up to 10 TB, IDE 2.5"/3.5" HDD, DVD-ROM, CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD-RW, DVD + RW Optical Drive. Allowed to operate three hard disk drives simultaneously.
[Stable Power Supply] Included 12V 2A power cable. 4PIN Power Cable is designed for 3.5’’ IDE drive.
$234
My friend owns a dated HP laptop with a faulty bios and an outdated 2.5 "an IDE drive. She needed the old laptop's images, but it wouldn't start because of the faulty bios, and she (and I, in reality) believed the pictures were lost forever.Instead of wasting time attempting to re-flash an outdated BIOS, I decided to try using this adapter to copy the files from the laptop's old IDE hard drive.In a nutshell, it was wonderful. After reading the outdated IDE drive and analyzing it for viruses (there were plenty of them), I was able to locate her photos and quickly copy them to a sizable flash drive. I'm now her online hero! One crucial step is to disable indexing as soon as Windows Explorer displays the drive properties panel. If not, Windows will take a long time indexing the files on that disk, which may raise the danger of your computer becoming infected with unknown viruses. When I plug in an external hard disk, I immediately do this.Three disks—a SATA drive and each of the two IDE pin configurations—can be utilized simultaneously, according to the Maker's user manual (2.5 and 3.5). I tested it out after digging through my collection of outdated disks, and Win10 did indeed mount all three drives and give them each a free drive letter. They were just as easy for me to use as if they were mounted in the machine. I then spent a few hours searching through those old discs and discovered files that I had previously believed to be lost forever. The wall wart that came with the converter looked to have enough of power, even with three rotating hard drives, and the adaptor operated without a hitch.It would not function on USB 2.0 or 1.1, as I had read in another review or query. On one of my laptops, I gave it a try in a regular USB 2.0 connection, and it worked just fine.Thus, I'm using it to clone an outdated 3.5" disk as I write this "I connected a new SSD on another SATA to USB converter I had around to a SATA HD that was linked into this adapter. working flawlessly.Anyone who tinkers around with their old collections of gear or fixes computers for other people will find this to be a very useful tool. My favorite.
4.5/5
SATA to USB Adapter: Connect to the SATA device using USB interface. No drivers needed for you to enjoy its outstanding performance. Support Windows 7/8/10/MAC OS 8 or above.
We believe in the quality of our products so much that a 2-YEAR guarantee is provided. 24h friendly customer service and email support. Package includes: 1 x USB 3.0 to SATA hasrd drive adapter; 1 x2.6ft Data Cable; 1 x 12V 2A Power Adapter.
Universal Hard Drive Adapter: 2.5 /3.5 SATA SSD HDD, BLU-RAY DVD, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD-RW, DVD+RW Combo devices.
UASP Function: Provides faster transfers up to 70% faster read speeds and 40% faster write speeds over traditional USB 3.0
SuperSpeed USB 3.0: Data transfer rates of up to 6Gbps only for SSD. USB 3.0 version, supports data transfer speeds up to 5 Gbps, Backward compatible with USB 2.0 / 1.1. (Note: actual rate will depend on the capability of your device.)
$234
My friend owns a dated HP laptop with a faulty bios and an outdated 2.5 "an IDE drive. She needed the old laptop's images, but it wouldn't start because of the faulty bios, and she (and I, in reality) believed the pictures were lost forever.Instead of wasting time attempting to re-flash an outdated BIOS, I decided to try using this adapter to copy the files from the laptop's old IDE hard drive.In a nutshell, it was wonderful. After reading the outdated IDE drive and analyzing it for viruses (there were plenty of them), I was able to locate her photos and quickly copy them to a sizable flash drive. I'm now her online hero! One crucial step is to disable indexing as soon as Windows Explorer displays the drive properties panel. If not, Windows will take a long time indexing the files on that disk, which may raise the danger of your computer becoming infected with unknown viruses. When I plug in an external hard disk, I immediately do this.Three disks—a SATA drive and each of the two IDE pin configurations—can be utilized simultaneously, according to the Maker's user manual (2.5 and 3.5). I tested it out after digging through my collection of outdated disks, and Win10 did indeed mount all three drives and give them each a free drive letter. They were just as easy for me to use as if they were mounted in the machine. I then spent a few hours searching through those old discs and discovered files that I had previously believed to be lost forever. The wall wart that came with the converter looked to have enough of power, even with three rotating hard drives, and the adaptor operated without a hitch.It would not function on USB 2.0 or 1.1, as I had read in another review or query. On one of my laptops, I gave it a try in a regular USB 2.0 connection, and it worked just fine.Thus, I'm using it to clone an outdated 3.5" disk as I write this "I connected a new SSD on another SATA to USB converter I had around to a SATA HD that was linked into this adapter. working flawlessly.Anyone who tinkers around with their old collections of gear or fixes computers for other people will find this to be a very useful tool. My favorite.
4.5/5
Huge capacity supportive: up to 6TB capacity of the drives supported. The LED indicator of the USB to SATA SDD adapter can monitor the working status. Plug and play, Easy to use.
Wide COMPATIBILITY: This IDE SATA adapter is universally compatible with Windows 10/ 8.1/ 8/ 7/Vista/XP, Mac OS 9/ 10, Linux etc.
Get all your drives active combo: UGREEN USB 3.0 to SATA IDE converter allows you to connect 2.5"/3.5" Ide/SATA hard disks through USB port to the computer. This is a perfect tool to duplicate, copy, backup or transfer large amounts of data from one drive to another. It has a SATA II connector and two IDE connectors (40pin and 44pin).
Access to 3 drives simultaneously: this USB SATA adapter enables access to all three HDD drives simultaneously or file transfer among the 3 drives. It supports 2.5 "/3.5" Sate HDD and SSD; 2.5"/3.5" Ide HDD; DVD-ROM, CD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD-RW, DVD + RW.
Superb 5 Gaps transfer: with USB 3.0 interface, data transfer rates up to 5 Gaps. The IDE converter is also backwards compatible with USB 2.0/ 1.1.
$234
What a blessing! I purchased this device after discovering 4 IDE disks, of which two I was certain came from an OOOOOLD construction and the other two I was unsure of. In fact, those two aspects were so extreme that I didn't even leave the house as I was pulling files out of fear of a fire. All four drives came to life, all four were amazingly noisy, and all four heated up QUICKLY. No joke, I could have cooked an egg on one of them, and two more were so hot that I had to take them to a pyrex so they could cool before throwing. When I noticed how hot the old Seagate 300G egg cooker was getting during offload, I quickly relocated to a metal plate out of fear that it would burn my desktop (some decent oak plank I repurposed, planed and stained). Talk about a blast from the past, the two sorta-hotties were from my FIRST computer build, and I was able to pull a ton of old scanned, actual developed photos. Okay, so the bottom line is that none of this has anything to do with the device other than the fact that it performed as intended at a surprisingly fast rate (IDE kids, everything is relative) and delivered an unexpectedly effective service that, in my opinion, was wholly justified by the cost. I tested it on some old 1TB sata drives that included a variety of junk, and it performed flawlessly there as well. Do you currently have any outdated IDE disks that you would like to, at the absolute LEAST, scan for content before discarding? Alternatively, if you have a bunch of sata drives hanging around (which, if you're reading this review, you prooooobably do), this is an excellent device. I'll keep it for later use. For me? Worth the cost and would purchase once more, even as a gift.
4.5/5
Support 2.5 inch and 3.5 inch SATA HDD/SSD, Blu-ray DVD, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD-RW, DVD+RW combo devices
Support windows 2000/ XP/ 7/ 8/ 10/ Mac OSX 10.X or higher
Plug and play, hot swappable, high speed USB 3.0 Specification and backward compatible with USB 2.0
High-speed encryption and decryption processing provides throughput without impairing the speed performance of standard HDD
Connect to the SATA device using USB interface
$234
Look no farther if you need to connect a bare SATA drive of any size (2.5" or 3.5") to a USB connection. When required, a larger drive can easily be powered by the device's provided AC adapter. This tool makes it simple for me to back up the numerous laptops and desktop computers we have using a tiny stack of outdated 1 and 2 TB 3.5" naked SATA drives. I've used it to make copies of every system disk so that, in the event of an SSD failure, I can always reconstruct a functional drive that is somewhat up to date without having to reset everything and reinstall Windows with all of its numerous upgrades. (Thank you Samsung EVOs, none of the six SSDs have failed yet.) Assuming everything is running smoothly, I do this every year or so to keep the clones somewhat up to date. I'll back up vital data files in the interim. This gadget is excellent for both uses.Although this device isn't particularly sophisticated, there are many others on the market that are. However, this one has been flawlessly dependable and seems to run at USB 3 data rates (at the very least, it is much, much quicker than the USB 2 interfaces I've used). I simply specify the cloning parameters, press the start button, and leave it to work. An incredibly useful tool to keep in the drawer for emergencies.
4.4/5
What We Offer - Unitek USB 3.0 to SATA Hard Drive Converter x1, 2-year warranty quality guarantee, 24h friendly customer service and email support.
Support hot swapping, easy and tool-free installation. No drivers or software needed. Automatic sleep mode after 30 minutes of inactivity saves energy.
Supports 2.5 inch SATA I/II/III hard disk drive and solid state drive. USB 3.0 supports data transfer speeds up to 5Gbps. SATA III supports data transfer speeds up to 6Gbps only for SSD. Backwards compatible with USB2.0/USB1.0.
An Equipped Cover provides better protecting SATA connector from dust. LED light shows Power and Activity status. Portable and lightweight design make it is easy to carry.
Efficient UASP Transfer Protocol, provides faster transfers up to 20% faster read speeds and write speeds over traditional USB 3.0.
$234
After receiving my Unitek ide/sata drive device in the mail, I immediately began to retrieve the information from my dead Lenovo laptop running Windows 7. The sata drive side, I believe, is in use. I was one of those slackers who only actually backed up on the machine (once in while on external hd but not for a long time). I felt terrible as I considered all the information I could have lost. I'm currently figuring out how to access my local machine-based password manager, but that won't be the case the next time around (lol! I'm no longer afraid to use the cloud!) I discovered these kinds of devices were accessible thanks to a YouTube video, and another video demonstrated how easy it was to remove the tower's hard drive by merely removing a few screws.Giving my tower to a nearby repair shop with all of my tax information, passwords, and other information in their possession did not make me happy. They wouldn't have needed my password to access my computer because I wouldn't have divulged it, but if I could quickly remove my hard drive and do this, they could do the same and use it for dark web activities. I heartily recommend this gadget. The type and style of machines may affect experiences, but for me, it was the best money I had spent to obtain my information and be safer.
4.2/5
What We Offer - Unitek USB 3.0 to SATA Hard Drive Converter x1, 2-year warranty quality guarantee, 24h friendly customer service and email support.
Support hot swapping, easy and tool-free installation. No drivers or software needed. Automatic sleep mode after 30 minutes of inactivity saves energy.
Supports 2.5 inch SATA I/II/III hard disk drive and solid state drive. USB 3.0 supports data transfer speeds up to 5Gbps. SATA III supports data transfer speeds up to 6Gbps only for SSD. Backwards compatible with USB2.0/USB1.0.
An Equipped Cover provides better protecting SATA connector from dust. LED light shows Power and Activity status. Portable and lightweight design make it is easy to carry.
Efficient UASP Transfer Protocol, provides faster transfers up to 20% faster read speeds and write speeds over traditional USB 3.0.
$234
The SATA docking station by Inateck, which I also use, is quick and dependable. Inateck Universal USB 3.0 to IDE/ SATA Converter Hard Drive Adapter with Power Switch for 2.5"/3.5"SATA HDD/SSD
3.8/5
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ã€Wide Compatibility】:Compatible with 2017/2016 MacBook Pro, 2017 iMac, 2017/2016/2015 MacBook, Surface Book 2, HP Envy 13, Pixelbook, Galaxy Book, Samsung Galaxy S8 / S9 / S8 Plus / S9 Plus / Note 8, Dell XPS 15 / XPS 13, HP Spectre X360, Chromebook, Chromebook Pixel, Intel NUC,HUAWEI Mate 10, and many others
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$234
EDIT 4/1/19: It appears that the item has been modified by the vendor. The item that is listed is completely different from the one I initially reviewed and is intended for a different use.I've had the longest-lasting cable. Undoubtedly, I sort of broke one. For over a year, it was mistreated, yanked across the couch, and used as the iPad and phone's standard plug. It is pulled out of the plug and jammed back in by my 6-year-old. He messes with the plastic piece at the end because it started to come free after several months. It still functions, but you have to do it precisely. I recently acquired a second. The fact that these do fit with our Lifeproof case is a plus. I believe that enduring everything we put it through for a year is worth five stars:D
There are a few ways to get data off an old SCSI drive. One way is to use a SCSI-to-USB adapter. This will allow you to connect the SCSI drive to a USB port on your computer. Another way is to use a SCSI-to-IDE adapter. This will allow you to connect the SCSI drive to an IDE port on your computer.
SCSI is a computer bus designed to connect computer peripherals with each other and with the computer. SCSI is an acronym for Small Computer System Interface. SCSI buses can connect up to 16 devices and can be daisy-chained, meaning that one SCSI device can be connected to another SCSI device, which can be connected to another SCSI device, and so on. SCSI devices can be hard drives, CD-ROM drives, printers, scanners, and so on. SCSI buses were first used in the 1980s and became popular in the 1990s
The answer is both yes and no. SCSI is a very old technology and has been largely replaced by newer technologies such as SATA and SAS. However, SCSI is still used in some applications where its higher performance is needed.
SCSI is a high performance bus used for storage devices such as hard drives and tape drives. While it is not as widely used as it once was, SCSI is still a good option for many applications. It is faster than SATA and offers more features.
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