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Stop using RAID cards for RAID—here's what they're actually good for
Why hardware RAID is officially dead but the cheap cards are still a must-have for home servers ...
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 ...
It's not hardware RAID. The RAID is handled by the BIOS (firmware, still running on your CPU) until Windows starts to boot, at which point Intel's driver (Matrix Storage Manager, i.e. software) takes ...
For a couple of years now we've been graced with video cards capable of using every last drop of bandwidth provided by the PCIe 2.0 interface. The problem is that high end GPUs were pretty much the ...
With the recent changes in my HW inventory I ended up with two almost identical Samsung F1 1TB drives. One is currently my OS drive and the other one is a multimedia storage one. Now, I am thinking ...
The SSD7202 is ideal for PC's that require NVMe boot performance or an ultra-compact storage solution. The low-profile SSD7202 smaller than your average video card ...
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 ...
Addonics has come out with an innovative and compact size 4x1 Port Multiplier with integrated hardware Raid controller that's OS independent. It comes in the form of System version (PCI-form factor) – ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The global RAID controller card market to register an incremental growth of USD 439.92 million, witnessing a CAGR of about 3% during 2020-2024, according to latest market ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Technavio’s global RAID controller card market research report forecasts the market to grow at a CAGR of approximately 3% during the forecast period. The rising adoption of ...
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