OWC is launching a new PCIe Thunderbolt expansion chassis today that provides the ability to take advantage of any professional level performance PCIe adapters (half-length PCIe 2.0 card up to 6.5″) ...
Why do people think RAID means performance? George Ou, Technical Director at ZDNet and a fellow ZDnet blogger, has a great post about real life RAID performance - hardware vs software - plus some ...
I'll be setting up a fileserver in the not too terribly distant future. I'll be using RAID1, but I have yet to be able to find an answer to a question that has been plauging me...<BR><BR>I've been ...
Key Technology Corporation (KTC), a Hsinchu, Taiwan-based company specializing in the design of optical storage devices and related ICs, currently commands more than 50% of the domestic market for ...
The need to measure drive array cost-performance in terms of Input/Output Operations per second (IOPs) per Rack Unit or Megabytes per Rack Unit is forcing drive array vendors to allocate as many ...
RedShark Replay: Phil Rhodes explains the background and the (then) latest developments in the ever-evolving world of RAID (first published in July 2013). I can't wait until my computer contains no ...
Clearly one of the best features of disk arrays is that they can continue working even when a disk has failed. One of the problems, however, is that you might not notice when a disk fails, and thus, ...
As a matter of fact, Sage Micro's mobile storage, SSD, and storage array controller chips are being used by international leading storage manufacturers, making it a key supplier of chips used in ...
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Please stop trusting RAID 5 for your home NAS
As useful as a NAS can be, it's also hardware that's really expensive to set up—a good NAS with several terabytes of storage ...
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