looks like you used 3 for a total of 15 disks, right?

I have a CM stacker too - I used the CM 4-disks-in-3-5.25"-slots
though. I am currently trying to sell it too, as it is bulky and I
would prefer using eSATA/maybe Firewire/USB enclosures and a small
"controller" machine (like a Shuttle) so it is much easier to move
around, and much easier to expand. You'll hit a ceiling real quick
with those big chassis (I already did, it only holds 12 disks in
current fashion and I have a 16 port Areca card) and I don't want to
get stuck once again running out of space, ZFS or not. Not to mention
I had to custom bind two 600w power supplies together to give it
enough juice to run... I want something not as.... insane. I just want
storage :)

On 6/7/07, Rob Logan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On the third upgrade of the home nas, I chose
http://www.addonics.com/products/raid_system/ae4rcs35nsa.asp to hold the
disks. each hold 5 disks, in the space of three slots and 4 fit into a
http://www.google.com/search?q=stacker+810 case for a total of 20
disks.

But if given a chance to go back in time, the
http://www.supermicro.com/products/accessories/mobilerack/CSE-M35TQ.cfm
has LEDs next to the drive, and doesn't vibrate as much.

photos in http://rob.com/sun/zfs/

                        Rob
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