No áno je to "sekcia s commandami", na čo to je ?
The ATA8-ACS standard describes four modes of power consumption for SATA products
1. Active – The device is fully powered up and ready to send/receive data.
2. Idle – The device is capable of responding to commands but the device may take longer to
complete commands than when in the Active mode. Power consumption of the device in this
state is lower than that of Active mode. If a hard drive is present, it is spun up.
3. Standby – The device is capable of responding to commands but the device may take longer (up
to 30 seconds) to complete commands than in the Idle mode. Power consumption is reduced
from that of Idle mode. If a hard drive is present, it is spun down.
4. Sleep – This is the lowest power mode. The device interface is typically inactive and, if a hard
drive is present, the drive is spun down. The device will exit the Sleep mode only after receiving a
reset. Wake up time can be as long as 30 seconds.