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Ext HD Multi-drive solution?

Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 9:40 am
by jisley
I have several SATA hard drives lying around that I would like to put to use. I'm looking for a multi bay, hot-swappable, preferably firewire 800 bay that I can put these drives in for backups, sample storage, archiving, etc.

I've seen a few things but many are hardware RAID and I'd like the option of NOT using RAID if I can.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,
John

Re: Ext HD Multi-drive solution?

Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 10:57 am
by kgdrum
not exactly what you are looking for but I use and recommend Firmtek/Seritek
they have bundled HD enclosures with a sata card for the Mac.OWC sells this:
http://eshop.macsales.com/search/firmtek
good luck
KG

Re: Ext HD Multi-drive solution?

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 1:37 pm
by ripeart
jisley wrote:
I've seen a few things but many are hardware RAID and I'd like the option of NOT using RAID if I can.

John
Just out of curiosity why don't you want to use RAID?

Re: Ext HD Multi-drive solution?

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 2:21 pm
by kgdrum
most people find the risks associated w/ raid setups, outweigh the potential benefits.

Re: Ext HD Multi-drive solution?

Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 10:36 pm
by ripeart
kgdrum wrote:most people find the risks associated w/ raid setups, outweigh the potential benefits.
I'm not sure what you mean. The "potential" benefits? If one were to compare a single disk versus a typical fault tolerant RAID array the foregone conclusion is that the RAID array is by far more reliable. This is tried and true, for a long time now.

Granted, in a typical RAID 5 array seek time (depending on the controller) is generally considered to be slower than a single drive or RAID 0. That's really the only downside to employing RAID 5. RAID 10 & 50 mitigates this issue however.

Please explain what risks you are referring to.

Re: Ext HD Multi-drive solution?

Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 6:16 am
by martian
It'd have to be a blacker friday the 13th if 2 drives were to go on the same day..

I may try using the RAID 1 ( mirroring ) in the internal case

or I am I better getting an external box and stuffing it full of 4 Tb drives?

I just want something secure that I can switch on and not worry about until a red light flashes somewhere...

Re: Ext HD Multi-drive solution?

Posted: Mon May 02, 2011 10:33 pm
by ripeart
The internal RAID option is software RAID which eats CPU cycles.

Best bet is to put those drives in a reliable enclosure with a hardware RAID chipset. A slightly less appealing option (due to potential driver issues, heat, and noise) is to install a hardware RAID card in your Mac and connect the drives to that.

Jeez, just realized the OP was from 2009, sorry for the resurrection, lol. :banghead:

However maybe some will come across this post and realize that the Mac OS RAID option is software RAID and definitely not a good solution for DAW scenarios.