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Re: EPCIe marketing hype
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Alan Okey
on Jun 26, 2008 at 8:40:35 pm
[Jared Picune]
"An eSATA solution like that would likely be software RAID."
Unless it were configured with an Apple, CalDigit or other vendor's hardware RAID PCIe card. Isn't the HDElement precisely that configuration?
As the cost of a hardware RAID eSATA solution approaches the entry price point for the better ePCIe options that you mentioned, and when you consider the added benefit of not adding more heat to the host system, I'd personally opt for the ePCIe solution.
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