Unlike in the home environment where data can be stored on a single hard drive, organizations have needs to store much larger amounts of data. How much data? We’re talking about really large amounts ...
I've got it all figured out except that. Reading the manual, it states "If you're setting up RAID 0 or RAID 0+1 the disks will be erased." So, based on that, it sounds like a JBOD will leave the disks ...
Are you a big fan of NVMe SoftRAID solutions? Are you a big fan of the intense throughput capabilities of Thunderbolt 5 (and ...
The IDE JBOD (just a bunch of disks)/RAID (redundant array of inexpensive disks) PCIe (PCI Express) controller adds an extra channel, RAID capability, and JBOD capability to any desktop system, and ...
Solution providers, however, provided mixed reactions to the new products, saying the potential to earn money with them is uncertain. Sun's Open Storage initiative, introduced last month, calls for ...
Enterprise-class SSDs have begun to penetrate the datacenter at an increasing rate. One area that has held huge promise is the burgeoning entry-level segment and with the RealSSD P400E Micron looks to ...
WiebeTech has a RAID array that features a grand total of 2 drives. That's only enough drives for JBOD, RAID 0, and RAID 1. But, it has several different interfaces for connecting to your computer and ...
We have integrated two decades worth of RAID Storage, manufacturing and development expertise into a complete series of 4 and 8-bay Thunderbolt TM 2 Diskless Hardware RAID and SATA JBOD Storage ...
Obviously it's not redundant at all, but how reliable is it? Will one burp of the controller or one of the drives cause me to lose all of the data? I'm familiar with the argument for/against RAID 0, 1 ...
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