CougTek
Hairy Aussie
Combine that new 24-ports 3Ware controller and two dozen Hibachi 1TB drives and you end up with a single system with enough storage to stock both Merc's and Lunarmist's collections together.
I guess a kilowatt-rated power supply would be in order too.
I haven't found an enclosure capable of housing 24 3.5" drives though, but Lian Li PC-V2000APlus II (270U$) is damn close. With two Supermicro CSE-M35T-1 (121U$ each) and without an optical or floppy drive, the Lian Li full tower could host up to 23 3.5" hard drives. Just put the single remaining drive inside an external eSATA enclosure (40U$) and be done with it.
So :
It's also possible to build a 16TB box for less than 8000U$ (plus the usual motherboard, CPU, RAM) for someone who is on a budget ;-).
It was totally futile, but I had a Santilli spasm. A 12TB RAID 10 would be more useful anyway.
I guess a kilowatt-rated power supply would be in order too.
I haven't found an enclosure capable of housing 24 3.5" drives though, but Lian Li PC-V2000APlus II (270U$) is damn close. With two Supermicro CSE-M35T-1 (121U$ each) and without an optical or floppy drive, the Lian Li full tower could host up to 23 3.5" hard drives. Just put the single remaining drive inside an external eSATA enclosure (40U$) and be done with it.
So :
- 24 HGST 1TB hard drives = 9600U$
1 3Ware 24-ports PCI-E SATA controller = 1595U$
1 Lian Li PC-V2000APlus II = 270U$
2 Supermicro CSE-M35T-1 = 242U$
1 PC Power & Cooling Turbo-Cool 1KW = 580$ (many models available at ~300-350$)
1 external SATA enclosure
It's also possible to build a 16TB box for less than 8000U$ (plus the usual motherboard, CPU, RAM) for someone who is on a budget ;-).
It was totally futile, but I had a Santilli spasm. A 12TB RAID 10 would be more useful anyway.