|
|||||||||||||||||||
DIY SSD packs in CompactFlash card pair RAID rig23rd July 2008 12:25 GMT Want to replace your system hard disk with an solid-state drive? Want to take advantage of RAID? Want to use the cheapest Flash? Thanks to Taiwan's Raidon, you can. It's rolled out what it calls the "RAID ready SSD enclosure", and you can't get a more apt moniker than that.
Raidon's RAID-able SSD enclosure: slip in any high-capacity CF cards It's a box designed around the 2.5in hard drive form-factor, but lift its lid and you'll see two CompactFlash connectors inside, ready to take cards of as big a capacity as you can afford. Related stories
You can set the unit to use both cards in a RAID 1 array for data security - both drives contain identical, mirrored data - or you can tell it to treat the two CF cards as a single, combined storage space. With the cards in place, the enclosure fits into your laptop or desktop over a parallel ATA or SATA connection. The RAID ready SSD enclosure goes on sale in August, but there's no indication yet whether it'll make its way into Europe and the US, or how much it'll cost when it does. Raidon can be reached through its website. 13 comments posted — Comment period finished BrilliantPosted: 13:05 23rd July 2008 Good idea but...Posted: 13:26 23rd July 2008 DIY?Posted: 13:35 23rd July 2008 but... but... but...Posted: 13:49 23rd July 2008 OCZ SSD's would be betterPosted: 14:07 23rd July 2008 |
Review of the WeekAcer Aspire 8920G
Most Wanted Storage
Data from Pricegrabber Review FinderAccessories
Price FinderTop Stories
ChannelsSmart SearchClick on these links for subjects, companies, and products related to the page you’re viewing. |
||||||||||||||||||
|
|||||||||||||||||||