On 21 Nov 2004 at 7:29, Herb Chong wrote:

> i took a different approach, running four 7200RPM SATA in a RAID 5
> configuration. the problem was that four 74GB SATA 10K RPM drives will just
> barely hold my current data and they are still very pricey. six drives in a 
> RAID
> 5, the maximum my controller supports, would last me about a year before
> requring all of them to be replaced to increase capacity. the 10K SATA drives 
> i
> have are running my OS and my scratch drive, respectively.

I actually took both approaches, RAID 0 on 10k SATA 150 drive in my W/S for 
pure data speed and good working space and 4 x 7200RMP SATA 150 on a cached 
RAID 5 controller in my server for bulk storage, all connected via 1Gb LAN and 
a nice switch. Works a treat, I store my latest work on in both locations until 
my DVD back-up is verified then I delete the items on my W/S drives.

On 21 Nov 2004 at 7:41, Herb Chong wrote:

> they seem to require 5.25 drive bays. i don't have many. i have twelve 3.5
> drive bays.

Yes, I've got these on my W/S 10k drives only mainly to reduce drive noise 
transmitted to the chassis, I have enough 5.25" bays in my W/S tower. My server 
is supporting 6 drives at the moment but I can add another 4 if needed, I have 
a tornado passing thorough it so I really don't need additional cooling, it is 
also in a remote location so it doesn't keep the household awake :-)

Cheers,


Rob Studdert
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