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Too many SATA HDD, What should I do ? SATA contorller card ? I have nearly 15 SATA drives. I am planing to put 10 of them (1TB each) into my Server case. but mother board only has 6 SATA ports. I will need a SATA controller card i guess. So, What is a decent SATA controller card that runs stable ? and safe ? Price range $200~300 Anyone can recommand one ? |
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Are you going to be running raid? This will give you 4 more ports for $30. http://www.ncix.com/products/?sku=19892 |
if you have a server, i strongly encourage you go with a pci-e u320 scsi card, with a 8 bay (or more if you want) u320 scsi enclosure. reliable with redundancy, you can go up to raid 50, you'll be set for a long time. http://www.maxtronic.com/index.php?o...=79&Itemid=120 |
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and I wont run it on raid... As long as its stable, and safe (no data loss) :) |
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rock solid enclosure, great cooling, low noise, 8 bays, support raid 50. this means your data will be a lot more safe. very fast speeds with u320 scsi. the only problem is money. these things are not cheap. so if money is a concern, i guess you can go with something like a rosewill esata enclosure...http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product...82E16816132015 |
http://www.enhance-tech.com/products/desktop/t8_ip.html We've got these on three sites now (well, one's a rack-mount version), 8x1TB, setup as RAID5 for 6.5TB available. These things are the shit. Hardware RAID5 is great - good performance, and data redundancy: if a drive dies, you just hot-swap it, and the system rebuilds the array automatically. |
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