SATA Spells Trouble for SCSI RAID: Five Controllers Put to the Test
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Patrick Schmid
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The 3DM2 software allows you to make both very basic settings...
... As well as setting very specific RAID options.
Creating a RAID array is simple. Just click the drives you want to add...
Article continues below... And pick the RAID level you prefer. Out of RAID 5, RAID 10 and RAID 50 we picked RAID 5, because it is the only one that offers both redundancy in case a drive fails as well as decent net storage capacities.
The 3DM2 software will complain immediately after removing a drive.
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