I think US users have much more options getting a hold of this exact unit.
Yeah, they sell them on Newegg, so I'm golden there.
The case I mentioned uses ONE single SFF-8088 for output to the raid card. It also have another SFF-8088 input for daicy chaining up to 128 of those boxes In my case I have 2 mini SAS ports on m\y raid controller, so by the time I run out of disk space, I'll probably just purchase another DS-24D and attach that to the raid card. It will give better performance.
Yeah, I'm likely not going to go with the one with the built-in port expanders. I'm looking at a smaller system (probably the D-12D, or something similar), and it'll be going to a Mac Pro. I have a couple issues with port expanders generally, but mostly, the RAID card I'd end up getting will come with 4 8088 connectors. Choices are somewhat limited on Macs, and I'm not going with a cheap Highpoint card for this system. They support port expanders, of course, but I've seen flakiness in the past and it isn't worth the trouble (and expense). Plus, I need a pile of SPEED off of this RAID.
I'm using it to edit video off of a RED Epic (and assorted DVCProHD cameras). The RED 4-5K footage is big.
I mean... Really big. The footage I have from our production company runs between 3-5GB (that's giga
bytes, not bits) per minute of footage. If you enable HDRx mode, it is double that size. Layer two of those on a timeline and try to play it off of your average WD Black drive and see how that works.
I don't typically actually use the RED footage directly in my edits. I transcode them to 1080p Apple ProRes HQ instead. (But
those data rates are nothing to sneeze at either.) But, if I'm going to build a new storage system, I'm going to spec it out for the future, not my current needs.
I might end up going with a 24-bay job and save half of them for future expansion. I don't know. We'll see.
The cables them self are not that expensive. At least when you consider you only have to purchase one. They are priced at around 25 bucks and up I think. More expensive as the length goes up I think.
Man, that wasn't my experience. For a little 2 meter cable I was looking at around $85-90 on Amazon and other places. The 8-10 meter cables were substantially more expensive.
Anyone know if there is an easy way to go from miniSAS to fiber and back again? It would be really nice to put it in the telecom room, or at least out of my office.