We've used the LSI 9260-8i for the past year to test multiple drive RAID arrays. The choice was pretty clear after testing the 9260-8i against several other hardware RAID controllers since it offered ...
RAID controllers are a lot of things to different people. Some like me, a power user, is able to tune the RAID block size for general use computing, balancing the small file IOPS with large sequential ...
LSI Logic Corp., Milpitas, Calif., and American Megatrends, Inc., Atlanta, today announced an agreement in which LSI Logic will acquire the assets of AMI's RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) ...
LSI Logic Corp. is aiming for a bigger share of the $1.7 billion market for SCSI and Fibre Channel host adapter boards with last week's purchase of American Megatrends Inc.'s RAID business. The ...
Need to add some serious speed and flexibility to your desktop or workstation? If you have a spare PCIe slot, LSI has the tool for you. It's the second-generation MegaRAID SATA+SAS RAID controller ...
The launch of the software is the latest in a string of industry moves to improve application and server performance by adding or making use of SSD and other Flash or DRAM technology. LSI's new ...
LSI will use next week's Microsoft TechEd conference to unveil a new solution that allows high-availability storage clusters to be built with commodity hardware and Microsoft's Windows Server 2012.
Remember the Thecus N5200? We had it kitted out with 3.5TB worth of disks and its performance was a lot better than previous NAS products we'd had our hands on. The prospect of such a huge amount of ...
LSI Corporation LSI today announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to sell its external storage systems business to NetApp, Inc. NTAP for $480 million in cash. The company also announced ...
Hey all,<BR><BR>Just curious to know if anyone has set up a RAID-10 array with this SCSI card before. The documentation is more or less a joke in regards to RAID setup options. RAID-10 is listed as a ...
Use an Nvidia graphics card as a RAID controller – that’s the idea of SupremeRAID from US startup GRAID. For less than $4,000, it can control 32 NVMe SSDs and achieve read throughput of 110GBps and ...
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