http://www.sansdigital.com/towerraid-plus/tr5utbp.html
http://www.amazon.com/Sans-Digital-TowerRAID-Hardware-TR5UT-BP/dp/B003YDZE0Q
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=16-111-145
I am waiting on my 5th drive so I took a look inside to see what the RAID engine is. I got this as a second place to store data as a sort of backup.
Not sure if I am going to choose a five disk RAID 0 or a JBOD setup. In theory either way if one disk fails everything is gone. Maybe I will even limit what I backup and do a RAID 5. Reviews seem to indicate the performance in RAID 5 isn't so hot as I would expect from something like this.
Jmicron JMB394
JMB320 1 to 2- ports Serial ATA II Port Multiplier or a 2 to 1-port Serial ATA II Port Selector
http://www.jmicron.com/Product_JMB320.htm
I assume this switches the two SATA input ports on the main board to the 6th input of the above chip.
One input to the main board just goes to the back panel and the other goes to this:
JMS539 SuperSpeed USB to SATA II 3.0G Bridge
http://www.jmicron.com/Product_JMS539.htm
Sounds good on paper, will see what happens when I plug it in.
http://www.amazon.com/Sans-Digital-TowerRAID-Hardware-TR5UT-BP/dp/B003YDZE0Q
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=16-111-145
I am waiting on my 5th drive so I took a look inside to see what the RAID engine is. I got this as a second place to store data as a sort of backup.
Not sure if I am going to choose a five disk RAID 0 or a JBOD setup. In theory either way if one disk fails everything is gone. Maybe I will even limit what I backup and do a RAID 5. Reviews seem to indicate the performance in RAID 5 isn't so hot as I would expect from something like this.
Jmicron JMB394
http://www.jmicron.com/Product_JMB394.htm
6-port 3.0Gbps SATA II interface
Native Command Queue (NCQ)
RAID levels: 0 / 1 / 3 / 5 / 10 / JBOD / CLONE
RAID 3 / 5 write-back cache to enhance performance
Supports more than 2Tera Bytes RAID drive
.Supports more than 2Tera Bytes RAID drive
.Supports on-line Auto-Rebuild
.Rebuild speed: 200GB/hour
.Rebuild proceed continuously between power cycling
JMB320 1 to 2- ports Serial ATA II Port Multiplier or a 2 to 1-port Serial ATA II Port Selector
http://www.jmicron.com/Product_JMB320.htm
I assume this switches the two SATA input ports on the main board to the 6th input of the above chip.
One input to the main board just goes to the back panel and the other goes to this:
JMS539 SuperSpeed USB to SATA II 3.0G Bridge
http://www.jmicron.com/Product_JMS539.htm
Sounds good on paper, will see what happens when I plug it in.