2 sata interfaces

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Is there an armv7 board with 2 sata interfaces?

I have been dragging my feet on replacing my ClearOS Samba server. Friday the main drive stalled. I was able to shake it to get it going again. I hope it was just tired from runing almost 200 days without a reboot. But it brought home that I really need to replace that server...

I have a 1Tb 2.5" drive ready to use on a Cubieboard2, but thinking that I really don't want to have the data and OS on the same drive. And also I really don't want to rely on SD for /var. I looked into a mSD to sata adapter and learned why that is too hard to be worth it. So it is 2 sata, it seems.

I can get the multipler board that Hans has used on the Cubie, or I can find some other board that comes with 2 sata.

So ARE there any boards currently available with 2 sata? 1Gb memory is enough for a samba server with my demands.

Alternatively, I go with 2 systems. One the AD the other the file server. (On the Samba list they talk about running the AD as a VM on the server system)...

Probably should not wait for F22 or C7-arm, so that means building on F21-minimal. Probably with the current uboot to support the sata multiplier if that is what I have to use.


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