IMHO it depends on the usage model. Mine is for home storage. A couple
HD streams at most. 40mB/sec over a gigabit network switch is pretty
good with me.

On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 11:54 AM, Jacob Ritorto<jacob.rito...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Torrey McMahon wrote:
>
>> 3) Performance isn't going to be that great with their design but...they
>> might not need it.
>
>
> Would you be able to qualify this assertion?  Thinking through it a bit,
> even if the disks are better than average and can achieve 1000Mb/s each,
> each uplink from the multiplier to the controller will still have 1000Gb/s
> to spare in the slowest SATA mode out there.  With (5) disks per multiplier
> * (2) multipliers * 1000GB/s each, that's 10000Gb/s at the PCI-e interface,
> which approximately coincides with a meager 4x PCI-e slot.
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