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Build a Cheap and Fast RAID 5 NAS
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not using a software RAID 5 solution. Well, I tried to use software RAID 5 and even bought the O'Reilly book Managing RAID on Linux in order to learn how. Recovery is the single most important aspect of RAID 5 to be sure you understand before implementing RAID...
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Conclusion
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hard drive, but once again, it's a single-drive product and doesn't have RAID support. For multi-drive products, the $549 500 GB Yellow Machine supports RAID all the way up to Level 5, but I found its performance to be sub-par and it lacks Gigabit LAN support....
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Performance
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that should get it into the game.. Although the SS4000-E's performance is disappointing compared to that of direct-attached or internal drives, it does pretty well when compared to other NAS products. We tested the box with its drives in a RAID 5 configuration...
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What Happens When Benchmarks Contradict?
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amounts of data moving into and out of the processor(s). Even a 10,000 RPM Western Digital Raptor might find this challenging. We'd be inclined to try out RAID 1, RAID 5 and RAID 10 to see what works best. A fast, cutting edge GPU with built-in hardware decoders...
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CES Under The Radar: Stuff You Missed
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of recording 50 GB per disk. It even supports real time backup! Also on the unit are 3 USB 2.0 ports, a 1 Gbps network port, an eSATA port, and a memory card reader. The N4B1 supports RAID 5 (default), 0, 1, 1 +0, and JBOD. Hot swap is supported. The...
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Slim Devices and Infrant Make Expensive Music Together
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audio market. Slim Devices is now offering a deal bundling an Infrant 1 TB NAS with two of its popular Squeezebox networked music players. For $1,500 you get a bundle of a one Terabyte, RAID 5, Infrant ReadyNAS NV preloaded with music server software set up...
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Intel RAID (Activation Key) - Product
With the Intel AXXRAKSW5 Activation key, you can enable RAID 0, 1 and 5 on a compatible Intel motherboard.