Need to add some serious speed and flexibility to your desktop or workstation? If you have a spare PCIe slot, LSI has the tool for you. It's the second-generation MegaRAID SATA+SAS RAID controller ...
RAID controllers are a lot of things to different people. Some like me, a power user, is able to tune the RAID block size for general use computing, balancing the small file IOPS with large sequential ...
Storage and networking solution provider LSI has launched a new generation of MegaRAID SATA+SAS RAID controller cards based on 6Gb/s SAS technology and announced its new channel strategy for worldwide ...
We've used the LSI 9260-8i for the past year to test multiple drive RAID arrays. The choice was pretty clear after testing the 9260-8i against several other hardware RAID controllers since it offered ...
Hardware RAID (redundant array of independent disks) controllershave been around for quite some time, growing in popularity withthe rise in use of ATA hard drives. A crowded market, featuringproducts ...
LSI this week repriced its current line of combination SAS/SATA adapter cards so that there is no price premium over competitors' SATA-only cards, said Tom Kodet, acting worldwide channel manager for ...
“Traditionally, data in write cache has been protected from power and server failures using Lithium-ion battery backup units which require costly and time consuming hazardous shipping and disposal,” ...
HighPoint Technologies announced today it is releasing the RocketRAID 2644x4 SAS RAID controller card that will deliver throughput speeds as high as 1000MBps and is capable of supporting as many as ...
StarTech.com releases two new SATA 6Gbps RAID controller cards featuring Marvell chipset with HyperDuo embedded technology, enabling the performance of Solid State Drives at standard HDD capacity ...
Network semiconductor maker PMC-Sierra today announced its first 6Gbit/sec RAID controller for both serial ATA (SATA) and serial SCSI (SAS) systems. The Adaptec Series 6E controllers double the I/O ...
We have (finally) retired this as our domain controller and fileserver. I want to re-purpose it as an offsite backup repository and as a NVR at my home, so I need some storage capacity, but I don't ...