HighPoint has been around for many years and if you have been tinkering around with PCs for more than a few years you are already familiar with the company. HighPoint was one of the very first RAID ...
A controller card that supports one or more RAID configurations. Originally only for SCSI drives, RAID controllers became very popular for PATA, SATA and NvMe drives. See RAID. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR ...
Adaptec by PMC is hoping to ride a wave of resurgence into the enterprise RAID controller market with the recently launched Series 7. At the heart of this new series of RAID controllers is the radical ...
RAID or Redundant Array of Independent Disks combines multiple disks into a single storage pool that the operating system views as a single drive. While enterprise systems use hardware RAID with a ...
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 ...
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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 ...
Years ago, no high-end PC was complete without a couple of boot drives configured in RAID 0. Today, things are a bit different. SSDs are available for reasonable prices, in high capacities, and with ...
This information is also available as a PDF download. Since I've been doing a lot of coverage of storage technology both for the enterprise and for the home lately, I thought I should give an ...
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For a time, my main PC rocked a pair of 480GB Intel SSD 730 series drives in RAID 0 and I thought that was the bee's knees. It seemed like storage nirvana back in the day. My, how times have changed ...