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Re: New PC's. Raid 5 Storage Solutions Help Please.
- Subject: Re: New PC's. Raid 5 Storage Solutions Help
Please.
- From: "danward79" <ha@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 21 Apr 2006 18:29:48 -0000
Hi
I have been using an adaptec for ver a year, it is excellent, I have
the 8 drive pci card.
I would advise against a motherboard raid array. I have no experience
of the rocket raid stuff.
My set up is a Coolmaster Stacker in the study, with 8 x 250Gb SATA
drives for the raid 5 array, this stores dvd's, avi's, music (flac
&ape, some mp3's) and pic's. I have one other 250gb sata drive for my
c: drive. The whole thing is water cooled.
I seriously love the Coolmaster Stacker case, it has room for two psu's.
--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, DAVID HARRIS <dh140770@...> wrote:
>
> Ho folks.
>
> I am in the lucky / unlucky situation that my home PC has gone
kaput, and after replacing the motherboard (54 quid), and finding out
it isn't the motherboard after all I'm considering building a new machine,
>
> However we are also on the brink of building a HTPC too which i
want to be quiet.
>
> Here is the plan.
>
> 1. Build HTPC with boot drive and 1 data storage drive (300gb).
This will be enough to cover the day to day PVR requirements. It will
also ensure that it is pretty quiet as i can use a passive power
supply. This will be used for Media Centre Edition duties only.
>
> 2. Build new 'Home Office' PC to do the regular stuff, and house
some serious storage as a back end to the HTPC, but also to keep all
our data safe. I recently suffered a disk failure, and although it
was recoverable, it is a serious pain and you realise how precious
your data is.
>
> The Home Office presents me with the dilemma.
>
> I already have 3 x 160gb Parallel ATA disks. One can be
redeployed as the bootdisk on the HTPC so that will leave 1 bookdisk
for the Office PC, plus a ghosted disk incase the HTPC bootdisk goes
belly up. (I can live without the office PC for longer).
>
> I am thinking of a RAID 5 solution as I think it provides the best
price, performance, reliability trade off. If this is wrong let me
know !!
> The RAID set will hold video, mp3's, pictures, documents etc
>
> Trouble is which way to go ???
> 1. Motherboard Raid 5. Abit and Asus motherboard have this, and
it is the cheapest option, but i don't like the idea of if the
motherboard breaks it is a pain to get data back (or impossible)
> 2. Rocketraid. The cheapest controllers i have seen. Are they
any good for a Home Office PC / HTPC server
> 3. Adaptec. Seem to be better but i can't find many reviews.
> 4. All in one box. Buffalo, Thecus. More expensive than an 'in
pc' solutions, and they don't seem to have the 'through-put' to
support HTPC.
>
> Lots of options, but which way to go.
> The PC;s will be linked via 1gb ethernet.
>
> Any comments / help very welcome.
>
> Thanks
>
> Dave
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