Yeah seriously. You are looking at something like at least $700 (with 2 decent drives) for an array that can only pump 22 MB/s according to their website. If they could speed it up to close to that of the speed of the slowest drive the value would increase. The bottom line is if I am paying $500 for a redundant BYOD (bring your own disks) system, it had better be quick and feature an eSATA connection.
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BluesK1d @ Jul 3rd 2008 11:26AM
Yeah seriously. You are looking at something like at least $700 (with 2 decent drives) for an array that can only pump 22 MB/s according to their website. If they could speed it up to close to that of the speed of the slowest drive the value would increase. The bottom line is if I am paying $500 for a redundant BYOD (bring your own disks) system, it had better be quick and feature an eSATA connection.