The Adaptec SANbloc S50 JBOD is the simplest way to integrate the performance, reliability, and cost-effectiveness of Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) into your storage strategy. Whether... more
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reliability, and cost-effectiveness of Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) into your storage strategy. Whether you are creating or scaling your storage solution, the Adaptec S50 enab...
Overland Storage SANbloc S50 JBOD - hard drive array
Cabinet (chassis)
Installed Devices / Modules Qty: 0, 4
Supported Devices / Modules Qty: 12
Supported Drives: Serial ATA-300 / SAS, Serial ATA-150 / SAS
Storage controller
Type: RAID
Controller Interface Type: Serial Attached SCSI, Serial ATA-150 / SAS, Serial ATA-300 / SAS
Supported Devices: Hard drive
RAID Level: JBOD
Storage hard drive
Type: Hot-swap - plug-in module
Capacity: 0, 4 x 300 GB, 4 x 146 GB, 4 x 73 GB, 4 x 36 GB, 4 x 250 GB, 4 x 500 GB
Spindle Speed: 10000 rpm, 15000 rpm, 7200 rpm
Interface Type: Serial Attached SCSI, Serial ATA-150
Manufacturer's product description
The Adaptec SANbloc S50 JBOD is the simplest way to integrate the performance, reliability, and cost-effectiveness of Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) into your storage strategy. Whether you are creating or scaling your storage solution, the Adaptec S50 enables you to scale to multiple terabytes of data capacity. Mix and match low-cost Serial ATA (SATA) and high-performance SAS drives to achieve the right balance of performance and cost. An easy upgrade path supports increased availability and performance.
Power
Power Device: 2 x power supply - hot-plug - plug-in module
Advantages: Good price, excellent expandability Disadvantages: Some HDD compatability issues to watch out for
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The unit takes 5 SATA harddrives (they just screw into the caddies, which slot in the front - as per the picture). There is varying support of harddrive models, so for the unwary, you need to check the thecus.com website for compatibility. I chose 500GB Seagate Barracuda disks, to give me a raw storage total of 2.5TB.
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Advantages: Fast transfer speed, protection from knocks and drops Disadvantages: Fairly high price
...The LaCie Rugged All-Terrain External 250 hard-drive is a portable storage device which will allow you to store 250gb of multimedia files such as pictures, music and video. You will obviously also be able to hold documents and other files as well (e.g. software installations).
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Advantages: Build quality, good brand, lots of connection choices Disadvantages: Medium speed
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i had a freecom external hard drive i was looking for another external hard drive
So i went to pc world and saw the toshiba it was much cheaper
nice bit of Kit but it failed after 3 months so i lost all my backup i e mailed toshiba found them not... more