Need to add some serious speed and flexibility to your desktop or workstation? If you have a spare PCIe slot, LSI has the tool for you. It's the second-generation MegaRAID SATA+SAS RAID controller ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The global RAID controller card market to register an incremental growth of USD 439.92 million, witnessing a CAGR of about 3% during 2020-2024, according to latest market ...
What just happened? HighPoint recently announced a handful of PCIe Gen5 add-in cards that may appeal to storage enthusiasts with deep pockets. At the top of the stack is the Rocket 7608A, a full ...
If you take the time to listen to your surroundings at your next LAN event, there are sure to be a few words thrown around that aren’t likely to be used very many other places. Words like Crossfire, ...
For a couple of years now we've been graced with video cards capable of using every last drop of bandwidth provided by the PCIe 2.0 interface. The problem is that high end GPUs were pretty much the ...
LSI has released a Mac OS X-compatible driver for its 3ware 9690SA and 9650SE series RAID controller cards for Intel-based Macs. The cards are designed to add internal and external expandability for ...
With the last few chipset releases from Intel, there has been a lack of SATA III capable ports for connecting drives. To get around this, the most common solution was to add a PCI Express card capable ...
Addonics has come out with an innovative and compact size 4x1 Port Multiplier with integrated hardware Raid controller that's OS independent. It comes in the form of System version (PCI-form factor) – ...
Apple, probably because they don’t offer SAS hard drives as standard or add-on for their MacPro machines, neglected to mention that the SATA RAID card they are selling for their MacPros is also a SAS ...
I'm slowly assembling the components for a new home server. My plan for the system so far is as follows: The plan is to use the two system drives in RAID 0 for redundancy, and then build a RAID 5 ...
Don't bother with motherboard fake-RAID, which on consumer motherboard that's all it really is. Stick with a discrete card, or better simply use the OS software RAID. Back in the day software RAID ...
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