Sun Ultra 40 M2 SAS and SATA compatibility

Is the Sun Ultra 40 M2 SAS backplane compatible with SATA HDD's? Can I mix SAS and SATA hard disks connected to the same backplane, or can I only use SAS HDD's with the SAS backplane?
Thanks

Hello All,
I just wanted to follow up with an update on my progress.
I put the 2TB drive back in and I did a green field build from media and everything went fine.
I went into the bios and flushed the device configurations.  Some of the documentation that I was able to find suggest that you need to perform a low level format but I did not have to do that.
The data channel speed will not go past 1.5GB but the drive that I have is a 6 GB SATA drive.  I only hoped to get 3 GB like the SAS drive.
The  system with the SATA drive seems to be slower to boot and sluggish. I will try to take some timings and post as I think I want to try to run this machine with mixed disk.  If the SAS drives are going to give me faster boots, I will populate slots 1 and 2 with SAS and the rest with SATA for data.
Eunix

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