On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 7:17 AM, Slack-Moehrle <mailinglists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If you're building something on the cheap, then you could get an even cheaper setup with a 4port SATA motherboad, and an add 4port SATA PCI / PCI-e card.
Some of those eSATA enclosures will use 1x SATA port per HDD, and some even work on USB which is even worse.
If you can run each HDD on it's own port, you'll get optimal performance. For a cheap in-office storage, I use these: http://www.google.com/products/catalog?hl=en&safe=off&q=icy+dock&cid=7046738176421693906&sa=title#p
It's basically a hot-swap cage, but I need to manually tell the OS that the drive was removed, since it doesn't run on a server back-plane. But it does the job as far as cheap storage goes :)
Put 4x 2TB HDD's in there and you have 4TB storage on RAID10
HI All,
I have a dilemma and I would appreciate advice
1. Get a good size case, mobo, processor, etc and put 8 hard drives it in and RAID them. (yes an 8 port SATA mobo). Running CentOS.
or
2. Get an eSATA enclosure that has room for 8 or 10 drives and just connect it to box?
I know that RAID is not a full proof backup, but I am looking for a solution to store all of my data, projects, music, etc, etc
Can I get thoughts for ideas for solutions?
Thank You
-Jason
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If you're building something on the cheap, then you could get an even cheaper setup with a 4port SATA motherboad, and an add 4port SATA PCI / PCI-e card.
Some of those eSATA enclosures will use 1x SATA port per HDD, and some even work on USB which is even worse.
If you can run each HDD on it's own port, you'll get optimal performance. For a cheap in-office storage, I use these: http://www.google.com/products/catalog?hl=en&safe=off&q=icy+dock&cid=7046738176421693906&sa=title#p
It's basically a hot-swap cage, but I need to manually tell the OS that the drive was removed, since it doesn't run on a server back-plane. But it does the job as far as cheap storage goes :)
Put 4x 2TB HDD's in there and you have 4TB storage on RAID10
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