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[ILUG] ATA over Ethernet

[ILUG] ATA over Ethernet

bobb bobb at redbrick.dcu.ie
Fri Dec 2 12:24:24 GMT 2005


Paul Jakma hath declared on Friday the 02 day of December 2005  :-:
 
> You can get fairly cheap RAID boxes. Asian companies have been 
> working on making RAID box controllers commodity products, and there 
> are a lot of vendors offering fairly reasonably priced RAID boxes, 
> with choices of IDE, SATA or SCSI for drive interfaces and FC or SCSI 
> for the box<->host interface.

Speaking of which, been looking at some external direct attached storage,
SATA that plugs into a SCSI bus, fibrenetix.co.uk and the like.

Any recomendations for reliable, and cleep, options ?
Supported under linux of course ;)

- bobb

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