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Re: RAID Nightmare!
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J Hussar
on Jun 23, 2008 at 9:17:35 pm
Yes, sounds like a great set up. LaCie is always a good bet. And the ATTO is also nice. Do they consistently update their drivers and/or firmware? Especially with the vagaries of Leopard, that would be a "good™" thing.
Actually I have always built my own Arrays, I want to get specific drives in them, not just the maker's off the shelf device. Often time I use the most expensive and/or safest enterprise drives (I've never had an array fail from a bad drive (knock wood)). I think I've had over 15 arrays over the years just for my own use!
Luckily it isn't days of SCSI, with cable length and bizarre termination issues. Question: Remember the special SCSI terminator a MacIIfx needed? We all all better off now without that mess.
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