Comparison of Nine SATA RAID 5 Adapters
Robbedoeske writes "Tweakers.net has put online a comparison of nine Serial ATA RAID 5 adapters. Can the establishment counter the attack of the newcomers? Which of the contestants delivers the best performance, offers the best value for money and has the best featureset?"
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Why would anyone buy a non-Intel processor? A non-Microsoft OS? A non-Ford car?
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When I see a link to such a great and extensive review and it's also from a small dutch tech news website, I feel proud to be dutch :)
This is the sig that says NI (again)
*cough* TROLL *cough*
Winmodems are not really modems. Have you compard the performance of a softmodem and a hardmodem?
In anything less than ideal conditions, which means pretty much anywhere where broadband is not a viable option, softmodems suck. You'll be lucky to manage a 28.8k connection. Hook up a hardware modem and suddenly you get a 53k connection.
But as for the software raid, what do you thinks happens in Windows? There is a driver that fools the config utils in Windows into thinking the array is one drive. What happens in Linux? There is a driver that allows one to setup a software raid and configure an array. So both Windows and Linux do the same thing but Linux is more honest about it.
Just a Tuna in the Sea of Life
your post in Militants Planned Attack On Indian Software Firms (#11875966) Look, I know exactly two things about Indians: They stole our tech jobs and they constantly try to screw over hard working gambling-addicted Americans by building casinos on their reservations
was the most clueless, stupid and racist thing I've ever had the privalage of modding flamebait -1 in many years!
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