Posted 05 October 2012 - 07:41
Posted 05 October 2012 - 17:13
I need 4 and budget as LOW as possible.What Motherboard do you have and how many SATA ports do you need 4, 8? Budget?
i THINK you can convert between PCI-X and PCI-E right? And lower than 100 bucks? With RAID5? Link please because all Ive seen are pretty expensive....You can pick up 12 port 3ware 9500 (PCI-X not express) cards for under a hundred bucks, Theyre as slow as **** for rebuild but file copy performance is decent ive hit 75-100MB/s with them
Posted 05 October 2012 - 18:12
I need 4 and budget as LOW as possible.
MB doesnt matter (right?). I just have PCI-E and PCI ports.
i THINK you can convert between PCI-X and PCI-E right? And lower than 100 bucks? With RAID5? Link please because all Ive seen are pretty expensive....
Posted 05 October 2012 - 21:22
I need 4 and budget as LOW as possible.
MB doesnt matter (right?). I just have PCI-E and PCI ports.
i THINK you can convert between PCI-X and PCI-E right? And lower than 100 bucks? With RAID5? Link please because all Ive seen are pretty expensive....
Posted 05 October 2012 - 22:01
I dont mind the long rebuild time.anyway a quick search reveals
http://www.ebay.ie/i...=item5896015378
End of life stuff is usually dirt cheap. might be worth looking for a newer pci-x modal as they are faster (at rebuild) but for under 100$ theres not much of a chance.
Ive used the 9500's (8 & 12 port) in my home server for years and there are no driver issues with server 2012 the biggest disadvantage is the long rebuild time because its a relatively slow hardware raid card long as in 18-24 hours but when the array is rebuilt its fine.
I have a PCI-e x16 slot free (which accepts x4 cards as well. Anyways performance isnt the top prority; Although I would like it to support AT LEAST SATA300. Ive seen a few with SATA150 and hm...Only if you want me to guess if you can have a PCI-e x4 slot available or a x16 slot for a x4 card to go in.
That HighPoint RocketRAID 640 looks pretty OK.HighPoint RocketRAID 640 is for $100 bad & good reviews.
I usually will always use Intel RAID but who knows if tommorow they are incompatible? I rather play it safeMuch better using the Intel RAID since Intel have good support for moving a array to another Intel supported RAID board.
OKPCI-X cards can go into PCI slots not PCI-e.
Posted 06 October 2012 - 07:52
Not all PCI-X cards will fit in a PCI slot.PCI-X cards can go into PCI slots not PCI-e.
Posted 07 October 2012 - 13:12
Posted 07 October 2012 - 21:45
? What ?You are going about this all wrong. It looks like you are looking for a RAID card so that you can easily migrate the RAID to another computer in the future. If you are looking for this kind of thing, this is probably because you are using RAID instead of having a BACKUP. RAID IS NOT A BACKUP.
What if the RAID card dies? How will you be able to migrate your precious RAID dies? What if your computer is hit with a power surge and takes out everything including RAID card and drives? What if your data is wiped by a nasty 0-day worm? What if your house burns down or gets robbed?
You need to get a proper backup system so that easy RAID migration is not on concern, when it comes time to change hardware, run a backup on the old system, then restore onto the new system.
The only excuse I can think of is in a business environment where things are so critical that you need things back online as quick as possible. Even this use scenario is debatable because if you have one of these environments you should have redundant servers or at least a cold server ready to restore your latest data in case of failure.
Posted 07 October 2012 - 22:02