The Amazing $5k Terabyte Array
An anonymous reader writes: "Running out of space on your local disk? How about a Terabyte array for only a few thousand dollars. This article at KCGeek.com shows how to put together 1000 Gigs of hard drive space for the cost of a few desktop computers."
I could rip my entire anime collection for instant access! Rip all my
CDs and still have .9 Terabytes left! Maybe Mirror Usenet! I guess
the simple truth is that now that 100 gig drives are a couple hundred
bucks, we now have the ability to store anything we reasonably could
need (unless you define "Reasonable" as "I need to store DNA Sequences").
please tell me how you get 6 IDE drives on a pc that gives you any performance in a rad function... U160 SCSI drives will give you at least a 70% speed increase and a 80% increase in reliability....
If I had to store a terebyte of information I'd be an idiot to use consumer level storage (IDE).
Ever wonder why real servers uses SCSI?
Do not look at laser with remaining good eye.