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Areca ARC-1220
6:06 AM - January 2, 2006 by
Patrick Schmid
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: safer, 6, raid, controllers
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: safer, 6, raid, controllers
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Areca ARC-1220

We took a look at Areca's ARC-1220 back in October, when we compared five of the latest SATA II RAID Controllers; take a look at the initial article for more details on it.
The Areca is not about style or beauty, but is a powerful tool for experienced users, and includes straightforward management software. This time, we focused on the RAID 6 option, and the benchmark results look promising once again.


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