On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 4:50 PM, Harry Putnam <rea...@newsguy.com> wrote:

>
> Can anyone tell me if it is better to have a cage with backplane.
> If backplane is just some raid rigamorole... probably useless for this
> But would a general sata backplane be any advantage?
>

For personal use it's mostly a matter of convenience. If you're not going
to be changing drives on a regular basis and/or you don't need the
continuous uptime that hot swapping gives you then I'd say save the money.

Personally, I want one of the tray less x in y bays just because I think
that they look cool. (I lust for this case, but am too cheap to replace the
used server I recently purchased on eBay for a great price with a new
mini-ITX motherboard, CPU, ECC memory and the case:
http://www.u-nas.com/cases.html)

I guess I would assume the power unit is up to that task... can anyone
> comment on that?


There are web apps that will help you figure this out. Try searching on
"power supply calculator."

Phil
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