I know the normal answer to this question is a standard "Hell no" but my set up is a little different than most arrays.<BR><BR>Hard drives are set up as such:<BR>- Array 1: 2x250GB Divided into 2 ...
A team at IBM has designed a way of building high-speed redundant array of inexpensive disk (RAID) systems using PC-oriented IDE drives instead of the SCSI drives that are generally needed. The ...
Toshiba’s 78 drive JBOD demo showed HDDs could reach 17GB/s and 1.5PB, but the 2023 experiment went largely unnoticed.
A hard drive, also known as a hard disk drive, is a storage device used on many computers. A hard drive consists of spinning platters that store digital information read by fast-moving read/write ...
I need a 1TB+ redundant array for a dual 2ghz G5.<br><br>It needs to be as cheap as possible.<br><br>It needs to be directly-connected, as its for video files, and firewire is out because we use it ...
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