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    In that case, SCSI RAID and Optical fibre networking.

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    I've got a seagate 300gb unit. bought it for a good price on e-bay in a nice nextstar3 aluminium case like this.

    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Seagate-500GB...QQcmdZViewItem
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    Quote Originally Posted by shorty943 View Post
    In that case, SCSI RAID and Optical fibre networking.

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    SCSI's over the top for home - SATA's good enough. 1Gb on CAT5 is good enough and fibre gives the same performance unless I went single mode. I can also look at parallel nic's to the switch to improve speed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phoenix View Post
    I've got a seagate 300gb unit. bought it for a good price on e-bay in a nice nextstar3 aluminium case like this.

    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Seagate-500GB...QQcmdZViewItem
    5yrs on the seagate & 1yr for the case.
    what could/would/does go wrong with the case?
    Would the power connection & the usb port be considered part of the case I wonder?

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    That one is identical to mine, but with mroe memory. it has been absolutely flawless!
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    Quote Originally Posted by dm_td5 View Post
    SCSI's over the top for home - SATA's good enough. 1Gb on CAT5 is good enough and fibre gives the same performance unless I went single mode. I can also look at parallel nic's to the switch to improve speed.
    Oh yeah, my remark was not meant to be too serious.

    My home RAID unit, is a PCI IDE card from Silicone Image, with 4x40Gb IDE WD drives, striped and mirrored.
    Linux is installed to it, (I am using it at this moment) where as Windows, even with the Sil drivers installed, acknowledges the cards presence, but still can't even see the physical drives attached, let alone the partitions. Typical.
    Doesn't matter, I just use Samba to share the NTFS partitioned SATA 120Gb data drive, across my little home plaything network.
    And for portable storage, I use the before mentioned Omni USB unit.

    I'm a pensioner, I understand price versus performance. or should that be


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