Since its implementation, advances in PCI Express technology were closely associated with gaming products, mainly video cards. The GPU business lead the charge for increasing bandwidth for the PCIe ...
Seagate and LSI teamed up to bring SAS 2.0, 6Gb/s technology to enterprise and prosumer users in late 2009. The Seagate 15K.7 3.5 inch form factor and 15K.2 2.5" drives both showed performance ...
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 ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Chyron will integrate the Ciprico RC5252-08, an advanced RAIDCore RC5000 PCI-X- and PCI Express ...
Is this overkill? Yes. Do I want 8 x 8TB SSDs in my computer right now? God, yes. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Have you ever ...
I'm looking for a decent PCIe RAID controller. I'm planning on rolling my own NAS using a donor OptiPlex as the base. I'm looking at 5 2TB WD Red drives and 1 250GB EVEO boot SSD. SSD will boot from ...
Gigabyte today launched the AORUS RAID SSD 2TB AIC Expansion Card which delivers up to 6.2GB/s read/write speeds through the PCIe 3.0 x8 interface. With a RAID controller and four built-in 512GB NVMe ...
The SmartROC (RAID-on-chip) 3200 and SmartIOC (I/O controller) 2200 from Microchip support x8 and x16 PCIe Gen 4 host interfaces and up to 32 lanes of NVMe/SAS/SATA connectivity. According to the ...
While the synthetic benchmarks indicate blazing potential, real world performance on a Windows PC is little better than a single fast NVMe drive. That said, it’s a very easy, albeit expensive way to ...
It's not all that often that we post something up in the news just for the drool factor alone. However, we'd go so far as to say that this little slab of circuitry classifies as a proverbial ...
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4 reasons hardware RAID is worse than software RAID
NAS and server technologies have evolved a lot over the last two decades, both on the software and hardware fronts. However, the fall of hardware-based RAID over the last decade remains a major ...
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