Making sure that data is protected - while remaining instantly accessible - requires faster, smarter solutions. HighPoint offers such a solution - RocketRAID 1810A with an... more
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Interfaces: 4 x storage - Serial ATA-150 - 7 pin Serial ATA
Compatible Slots: 1 x PCI-X / 133 MHz - low-profile
Software / system requirements
OS Required: Linux, FreeBSD, Apple MacOS X, Microsoft Windows
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Manufacturer's product description
Making sure that data is protected - while remaining instantly accessible - requires faster, smarter solutions. HighPoint offers such a solution - RocketRAID 1810A with an Optimized XOR technique with advanced Intelligent Cache Algorithm powered by HighPoint's HPT601. The HPT601 uses a sophisticated algorithm to automatically do XOR operations on the parity drive without needing a large amount of memory on the adapter card. This solution provides a significant performance enhancement and it is ideal for RAID implementations. This will be the preferred choice of OEMs, ODMs, system integrators and resellers worldwide for its superior performance and ease of use. With 4 Serial ATA channels, the RocketRAID 1810A provides advanced RAID functionality at an affordable price. It can support up to four hard disks and utilizes a 64bit, 133MHz PCI-X bridge. The RocketRAID 1810A solution is aimed at enterprise storage, NAS storage, workgroup and web severs, video streaming, back up and security systems. The RocketRAID 1810A's low profile design makes it an ideal storage solution for 1U Rack mount servers. The RocketRAID 1810A Serial ATA provides multi level RAID support including RAID 0, 1, 5, 10, and JBOD, as well as powerful software management functions. In addition to the BIOS configuration utility, the RocketRAID 1810A includes graphical OS-based RAID configuration software.
Advantages: Fast, quiet, great RAID 0 performance Disadvantages: 1 year warranty
...I received two of these (60Gb) as replacements for my previous disk (DiamondMax D740X 60Gb, which I also review here on Ciao) which were faulty.
I didn't really get off to a good start, as one as of the disks was dead on arrival. It failed to be recognised by the BIOS on any of my machines, and the only controller which so much as acknowledged the drive's presence was my HighPoint 374. It appeared as a 'Maxtor CALYPSO' (the drive's codename), and the controller failed to boot. This indicated an electronics problem and duly, I returned it.
On receiving my replacement drive, I striped it together as RAID 0 with the other one and crossed my fingers. From here on out it was nothing but good news! The drives are both exceptionally quiet - Maxtor has replaced the old ball-bearing motors with FDB (Fluid Dynamic Bearing) ones, which...
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Advantages: Fast seek times Disadvantages: Poor RAID 0 performance, highly unreliable, noisy
...I bought two of these drives to stripe together as a fast RAID 0 system disk. One was not running within specification on arrival; it wasn't dead, simply noisy (really noisy - the spin sound was just ridiculously loud, the seek noises were no worse than average) so I sent it back, and it was replaced with another as silent as it's partner.
On installing and setting up the drives, all went well at first. I was surprised and impressed by the rapidity of the seek times, but the transfer rate - while very respectable from a single drive - was very poor when they were striped together on my HighPoint 374 controller. I decided I could live with it, and maybe that I'd do a bit more pre-purchase research in future. But after a few months...
One of the drives started making a dreadful racket (like the first one I returned). I decided I...
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Advantages: Easy to setup, well documeneted, great for overclocking Disadvantages: Highpoint IDE controller
..., so in theory could take a total of 768 MB memory (I currently use 384 MB).
The board is BX based and has two IDE controllers - the normal BX UDMA33 controller and an additional HigPoint controller. Between them they in theory allow the connection of 8 IDE devices. The HighPoint UDMA66 IDE controller is a bit of a "miss" though. The driver support is flaky and I've had enough problems with Win98 (system lockups, blue screens etc) to give up and disable it (though it seems fine in Win2000).
Overall I'm well pleased, particularly with the speed I'm getting out of a PIII 700 (with not extra cooling or anything)....
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somewhat helpful 10.04.2001
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