02:45 - Friday 10 August 2007 by Patrick Schmid
Source: THG – Keywords: serial, RAID, controller
Categories: Hardware
Source: THG – Keywords: serial, RAID, controller
Categories: Hardware
Table of content:
RAID 0 Throughput
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Adaptec RAID 3805

Atto Express SAS R348

ICP 5085BL

Raidcore RC5252-8

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- The Spring Hard Drive Guide
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TB RAID 5
SATA is _NOT_ full duplex, it's half duplex!
and I contest that you sir are not full duplex, but half duplex!
The RC5252-08 Card is awesome. Alot of bang for the buck. This Ciprico group has a grip on a new kind of RAID! Great support too.