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Save $over $20 over OWC price. Adds Faster Than Factory Interface To Mac Pros Mac Pro 2006, Model ID 1,1 Mac Pro 2007, Model ID 2,1 Mac Pro 2008, Model ID 3,1 Mac Pro 2009, Model ID 4,1 Mac Pro 2010, Model ID 5,1 See it here: <http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Newer%20Technology/MXPCIE6GRS/> STATS: eSATA 6G PCIe 2.0 RAID Capable Controller Card The ideal choice for high-speed, efficient, low-cost, RAID capable connectivity for the Mac or PC. Key Features: PCIe 2.0 x1 (500MB/s bandwidth) ? Compatible with PCIe 1.0 (250MB/s bandwidth) Two eSATA 6Gb/s ports (600MB/s*) eSATA Hot Plug Support Port Multiplier support for up to 10 drives RAID level 0, 1, 5, 10, JBOD (SPAN and individual drive modes) support Convenient browser-based management SHI (Storage Health Inspector) for the monitoring and reporting of drive health Compatible with SATA based hard disk drives and solid state drives 3 year warranty What is RAID? RAID stands for Redundant Array of Independent Drives. Put simply, this means taking multiple matching drives and arranging them together to achieve large storage space, speed, data protection, or any combination of the three. The MAXPower eSATA 6G RAID PCIe 2.0 Controller Card supports RAID 0, 1, 5, and 10 levels as well as supporting JBOD (SPAN and individual drive modes). RAID 0 (Stripe) Data is split into blocks over two or more drives at same time for high speed and large capacity. RAID 1 (Mirror) Data is written at same time to two drives only for highest level of data safety and redundancy. RAID 10 (1+0) Data is Striped (RAID 0) over two Mirrored sets (RAID 1) of drives for fast redundancy. JBOD (SPAN / N-RAID) The physical drives are put together without RAID to form one logical volume. RAID 5 (Stripe with Parity) With RAID 5, data is striped for speed like a RAID 0, but a duplication or parity is built in to protect your data from a single drive failure. This results in fast performance comparable to a RAID 0, but with the added benefit of protection. RAID 5 incorporates striping of data just like in a RAID 0 array, however, in a RAID 5 there are redundant pieces of the data that are also distributed across the drives and are referred to as parity. Having the parity blocks staggered across each drive allows any single drive in the RAID 5 array to fail without any data loss. Port Multiplier Support In addition to supporting any single or dual eSATA enclosure, the NewerTech MAXPower 6G PCIe eSATA RAID Capable Controller Card supports port multiplier enclosures to connect up to 5 drives into a single eSATA port. By supporting port multiplier enclosures, the NewerTech MAXPower 6G PCIe eSATA RAID can provide massive storage and increased data protection by connecting enough drives for protective RAID arrays such as RAID 1,10, & 5. e-mail me if you are interested. Thanks for the interest, and so long for now, TOM BULAT +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Thomas Bulat * Dandelion Digital * PO Box 1624 * Hockessin De 19707 Contact me: <[email protected]> <[email protected]> <[email protected]> PayPal Verified and accepted, also accepted are Money Orders Note: Personal Checks must clear before I ship Thanks for the interest. dandeliondigital - 303 positive feedbacks - 100% positive on ebay auction ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ -- You received this message because you are a member of the LEM Swap group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe, send an email *from your subscribed address* to [email protected] LEM-Swap is not a discussion list; it is for buying & selling Mac stuff. Reply directly to the person who posted, never to the list. Software piracy is illegal and not allowed on LEM Swap. Except for freeware and software originally provided with computers, no software is to be left on hard drives unless the original installer (not a burned copy) is included, along with any required registration number, password, etc. Shipments valued at US$100 or more should be insured, and shipments valued at US$25 or more should be shipped so they can be tracked. See the list FAQ http://lowendmac.com/lists/swap.html for guidelines on postings, feedback, and dispute resolution. Seller feedback at http://groups.google.com/group/swap-feedback
