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Devices => PC's and Other Hardware => Topic started by: datdude on October 15, 2009, 09:26:41 pm
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Hi glynor,
You mentioned in another post recently (but removed it appears) that you use a 6 slot RAID enclosure with esata on it? What model is it?
I currently have a WD Sharespace with 4 1tb green drives, but am tired of its slow ethernet speed and slow re-connect from sleep, and want to take out the drives in it (which are themselves great) and put them in another enclosure with esata on it. I presume this is not too difficult and the data will just show up? I have it in RAID 0 right now.
I think you also had a recommended configuration?
Thanks
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It's an Addonics ST6ESA Storage Tower. You can get their storage towers with a wide variety of different "backplates" that provide different types of connectivity. They have them listed here:
http://www.addonics.com/products/raid_system/ast4-withoutST.asp
I got the one with the 6 separate eSATA ports, rather than a port multiplier one, because I wanted to make sure I could get the best possible performance out of the box. They even have versions with infiniband if you want to get crazy. This particular storage tower has 4 5.25" bays, just like a regular PC case. You can add up to 4 hard drives via normal 3.5" -> 5.25" mounting brackets. If you want to add 6 drives instead, you can add two of the Disk Array 3SA devices (http://www.addonics.com/products/raid_system/ae4rcs35nsa.asp), which expands it up to 6 disks and provides additional cooling (since it is a pretty standard case inside, you could also probably figure out a way to mount the 6 drives in there without the add-on, but then you might want to cut out a side panel and add a fan to prevent heat build-up.
Addonics has TONS of options, though...
They have the Storage Rack (http://www.addonics.com/products/raid_system/rack_overview.asp) that is a 4U Server sized box that has 9 5.25 bays (supporting up to 15 3.5" disks with a bunch of add-on Disk Array 5SA devices) and has all kinds of connectivity options. They also have the Mini Storage Tower (http://www.addonics.com/products/raid_system/mst4.asp), which uses 3.5" drive bays instead and is a bit smaller if you don't need the extra space; or a whole line of different sized 5.25" Storage Towers (http://www.addonics.com/products/raid_system/default.asp). They all have user-configurable back-plates. Also, the back-plates can be bought separately, so you can go with 6x eSATA now, and then swap it out for an Infinband port later on if you want.
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x2 on the Addonics storage 'systems'. Reasonably well priced, decent performance, dead simple to build-out and configure.
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Muchas Gracias!