My two year old Areca 1680x RAID card died hard on Monday morning. It had been having occasional problems with the card freezing, but prior to Monday, a reboot solved the problem. When the card ...
Hi All<BR><BR>Ok - beeing reading around as I really ned to build a nas at home. Got about 4 x 200gb SATA maxtor drives lying around in various machines and well, deciding now to cut back and have ...
This $50 card can hold four CompactFlash cards configured in a RAID array--but cards aren't included in that price. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, ...
RAID storage company CalDigit on Tuesday said its line of cards are compatible with Leopard out of the box. The company’s FireWireVR (Triple Interface RAID), FASTA-2e 2-port eSATA card, FASTA-4e and ...
HighPoint is a name that will need no introduction to the people that will probably be interested in these products. Distinct from the budget firearms manufacturer with a similar name, HighPoint is a ...
Mac users who have had Areca RAID controller cards installed in their Mac Pros have been experiencing problems with the computer after updating to Mac OS X 10.5.6. Apple Discussions poster oceaneye ...
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 ...
The home lab ecosystem has a bunch of fascinating utilities that, if properly configured, can take your setup to the next level. That said, many of these can be double-edged swords, and if you’re not ...
The seven versions of the ASR-7xxxx series PCIe Gen3 SAS/SATA RAID adapter card feature 8-, 16-, or 24-ports and a 1024 Mbyte cache. They use PMC’s PM8015 RAID-on-Chip IC with a x8 PCIe Gen3 interface ...
HighPoint Technologies Inc. on Tuesday introduced a four-port SATA II RAID controller card for PCI-Express based systems, including Power Macs. The company sells the $149 card for systems that will be ...
Use an Nvidia graphics card as a RAID controller – that’s the idea of SupremeRAID from US startup GRAID. For less than $4,000, it can control 32 NVMe SSDs and achieve read throughput of 110GBps and ...