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Re: EPCIe marketing hype
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Jared Picune
on Jun 26, 2008 at 8:29:02 pm
[Alan Okey]
"A typical eSATA RAID would use several port-multiplied 3Gbps connections, and aggregate the bandwidth. "
An eSATA solution like that would likely be software RAID.
There is a big difference between
Hardware
and
Software
RAID. With a hardware RAID, you have an independent CPU and cache that focus all of their energy and attention to the RAID, this gives you maximum performance and protection.
This is why the HDPro/HDOne are unique and ePCIe is the obvious option at this level of performance. I guess what I'm saying is there is a lot more to overall performance than just the connection. Generally in this category bigger is better.
Jared Picune
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