ask.slashdot.org - 7/5/2009
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NicApicella writes "My new system has two sparklin' SATA drives which I would like to mirror. After having been burned by a not-so-cheap, dedicated RAID controller, I have been pointed to software RAID solutions. I now stand in front of two choices for setting up my RAID: a Windows 7 RC ...
enthusiast.hardocp.com - 7/7/2009
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enthusiast.hardocp.com —
What can you expect when you get your
new Windows 7 install working with those crisp new...
solid state hard drives? SSD drives are not what they used to be already. And just how is that Intel ICH10R chipset serving you?
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SSD RAID scaling under Windows 7
techarp.com - 7/4/2009
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techarp.com —
SATA RAID SATA RAID seems to be the
rage these days. Practically all motherboard manufacturers have at...
least a few motherboards with SATA RAID features built-in. With RAID support built into most motherboards and hard disk drive prices continuously ...
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RAID Optimization Guide Rev. 2.0
computingondemand.com - 7/1/2009
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computingondemand.com —
Eagle is a company that I am fast
becoming a fan of. They are consistently releasing practical...
affordable solutions to some of the needs I have been faced with lately. I can already hear it… can you? It’s saying, what sets this enclosure ...
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Eagle Tech ET-CSMDSU2-BK 3.5” SATA to USB multitasking ...
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RAID Trust Issues — Windows Or a Cheap Controller?
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... OS or any fancy stuff). Of course, such a setup should secure my data; should a drive crash, I want the system up and running in no time. Even more importantly, I want any drive and its data to be as safe and portable as possible (that's the reason for choosing FAT32), even if the OS or the controller screw up big time. So, which should I choose? Who should I trust more, Microsoft's Windows 7 or possibly the cheapest RAID controller on the market? Are there other cheap solutions?" Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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