For years enthusiasts looking to add a high performance RAID controller to their system have flocked to Areca Technology. Areca's reputation was built on their ability to design and sell controller ...
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 ...
Areca Technology Corporation started life in 1999 and was formed by a team of storage product engineers in Taipei, Taiwan. The core of Areca is their dedicated research and development team that is ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Ciprico, a provider of data storage technology, has announced its new RAIDCore RC5000 line of SAS ...
The new Adaptec Series 6E RAID controller is currently targeting a storage and system builder market that currently relies on software-based RAID controllers, said Tom Flageollet, director of ...
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 ...
Been toying with a home server and wanting to up the storage a bit. Currently its on an old I3 2100 system with a couple sATA drives. Planning on using Proxmox/ZFS and add more drives, so now I have a ...
SATA and SAS have a challenge taking on NVMe, but Microsemi’s latest Adaptec controllers deliver high performance, low power, and reliability for high-density storage applications. SATA and SAS have ...
Criteria for deploying flash solid state drives (SSD) are no different to any disk technology. Decision-making should match disk performance to application requirements based on three primary factors: ...
Use an Nvidia graphics card as a RAID controller – that’s the idea of SupremeRAID from US startup GRAID. For less than $4,000, it can control 32 NVMe SSDs and achieve read throughput of 110GBps and ...
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