My computer sees this 5-drive, RAID-5 array as a very large, single, 3-partition (2TB each) eSata drive. Sans Digital TR5M-B 5 Bay SATA to eSATA (Port Multiplier) JBOD / RAID 0, 1, 1+0, 5 Enclosure (Black). Total cost: $216 (plus the cost of the five 1.5TB WD "green" drives I used to fill it). I didn't even need to use the included dual-port eSata PCI/e card. Either of the two extra "GSata" ports on my Gigabyte motherboard work just fine (note that the ones associated with the Intel ICH10R do not appear to work properly with the Sans Digital system - only a single drive is visible to the computer).
Here's another from case manufacturer Lian Li for $11 less! Lian Li EX-50 RAID Sub-System.
Sans Digital also has 8-drive models; however, if I'm reading the literature correctly, these appear to be configured as two 4-drive subsystems contained in a single chassis and require two eSata connections to the host computer instead of one.
These are great options to add massive storage to small form factor computers. You should investigate.
Here's another from case manufacturer Lian Li for $11 less! Lian Li EX-50 RAID Sub-System.
Sans Digital also has 8-drive models; however, if I'm reading the literature correctly, these appear to be configured as two 4-drive subsystems contained in a single chassis and require two eSata connections to the host computer instead of one.
These are great options to add massive storage to small form factor computers. You should investigate.
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