Modern storage arrays offer disk types to meet any need--costly Fibre Channel (FC) disks for high-end applications requiring superior performance and availability, and lower-priced SATA disks for less ...
Key Technology Corporation (KTC), a Hsinchu, Taiwan-based company specializing in the design of optical storage devices and related ICs, currently commands more than 50% of the domestic market for ...
I'll be setting up a fileserver in the not too terribly distant future. I'll be using RAID1, but I have yet to be able to find an answer to a question that has been plauging me...<BR><BR>I've been ...
NVMe (non-volatile memory express) is set to revolutionise flash storage. It is based on the PCIe card slot format and allows for flash drives to connect via the PCIe slot and with a standardised ...
Sure, just make each disk its own RAID1/0 array and you effectively have a JBOD, though depending on your controller there may be a limit as to the number of arrays you can create so check the ...