Building a 10 TB Array For Around $1,000 227
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As storage hardware costs continue to plummet, the folks over at Tom's Hardware have decided to throw together their version of the "Über RAID Array." While the array still doesn't stack up against SSDs for access time, a large array is capable of higher throughput via striping. Unfortunately, the amount of work required to assemble a setup like this seems to make it too much trouble for anything but a fun experiment. "Most people probably don't want to install more than a few hard drives into their PC, as it requires a massive case with sufficient ventilation as well as a solid power supply. We don't consider this project to be something enthusiasts should necessarily reproduce. Instead, we set out to analyze what level of storage performance you'd get if you were to spend the same money as on an enthusiast processor, such as a $1,000 Core i7-975 Extreme. For the same cost, you could assemble 12 1 TB Samsung Spinpoint F1 hard drives. Of course, you still need a suitable multi-port controller, which is why we selected Areca's ARC-1680iX-20."
Re:Why This Article Is Stupid (Score:5, Funny)
Two: Said controller does not exist. They listed the controller as ARC-1680ix-20. Areca makes no such controller. They make an 8, 12, 16, 24 but no 20 unless they've got some advanced product unlisted anywhere.
He glued the 8 and the 12 together. Duh.
Re:Why This Article Is Stupid (Score:4, Funny)
glue? are you some MBA in disguise? _real_ men use duct tape :)
Re:How does the home user back this up? (Score:2, Funny)
Do it like Granny did with her life-savings: Bury it in a mason jar in the backyard. Only with a cat-6 cable running into it.