While the synthetic benchmarks indicate blazing potential, real world performance on a Windows PC is little better than a single fast NVMe drive. That said, it’s a very easy, albeit expensive way to ...
The new SSD7540 can take any PCIe 3.0 or PCIe 4.0 SSD at up to 8TB capacities, and up to 8 of them, to provide a simply insane 28,000MB/sec (28GB/sec) transfer speeds ...
Adaptec has announced the Series 7 family, a new line of 6Gb/s RAID controllers that extends Adaptec into the PCI Express 3.0 realm. Adaptec was acquired in 2010 by PMC-Sierra, a semi-conductor ...
The RevoDrive's specs—up to 540MB/s read and 480MB/s writes—come courtesy of its onboard Silicon Image 3124 RAID controller. The card can be configured for RAID Level 0 or RAID Level 1; presumably ...
HighPoint is a name that will need no introduction to the people that will probably be interested in these products. Distinct from the budget firearms manufacturer with a similar name, HighPoint is a ...
I love this 16x, four-port, full-speed M.2/NVMe PCIe 5.0 card — for auxiliary storage. Its individual x4 slots are faster than most motherboard NVMe M.2 and it’s three to four times as fast in RAID 0 ...
I'm looking for a decent PCIe RAID controller. I'm planning on rolling my own NAS using a donor OptiPlex as the base. I'm looking at 5 2TB WD Red drives and 1 250GB EVEO boot SSD. SSD will boot from ...
The SmartROC (RAID-on-chip) 3200 and SmartIOC (I/O controller) 2200 from Microchip support x8 and x16 PCIe Gen 4 host interfaces and up to 32 lanes of NVMe/SAS/SATA connectivity. According to the ...
LSI Corporation today introduced its latest MegaRAID 6 Gb/s SAS+SATA controllers and host bus adapters (HBAs) featuring the PCI Express 3.0 interface.Seven new LSI MegaRAID controllers are offered ...
What is GPUDirect Storage? Adding RAID to bolster data redundancy and fault tolerance. How adding a PCIe fabric switch helps minimize the complexity of multi-host multi-switch configurations. With ...
So i've just put together an Asus Z170-Deluxe based machine and have come across this rather frustrating limitation. I've installed an M.2 PCIE SSD on the mobo only to find the moment I enable RAID ...
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