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  • Custom External Storage Array with Cluster Support - Forum

    I start to get fuzzy. From my research it seems like I would need a SATA multiplexer for each drive so that it could talk to multiple hosts, like these: Then I would need SATA Multipliers to combine that many sata connections into "trunked" eSATA...

  • The Key: SATA Port Multipliers - Reviews

    important to know that the eSATA specification also supports port multipliers. These allow one to use a single eSATA cable to hook up eSATA storage appliances to an eSATA controller. Port multipliers can be used to run up to 15 SATA drives via a single SATA...

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  • Just wondering about SATA/eSATA - Forum

    There are port multipliers for SATA. But right now, support isnt huge. and it works only with SATA II. Well, we'll see where this goes. The SATA port multipliers are just that - port multipliers. They don't create a true multidrop network. For example, the...

  • Dumb sata question? - Forum

    thingy (forgot name lol) SATA allows only one drive per port. Your best bet for a large storage array is probably to buy a RAID card. SATA "port multipliers" are available but channeling multiple drives through one SATA connection could cause a bottleneck....

  • From SATA - Reviews

    intended to add more features prior to calling it SATA II. The latest specification hence is SATA 2.5, and it includes SATA extensions such as Native Command Queuing (NCQ) and eSATA (external SATA), port multipliers (up to four drives per port) etc. However,...

  • Homebuilt low power NAS with RAID 10 + Home Theatre. Combined? - Forum

    So really I'd be needing 8 SATA ports - SSD for OS, 6x drives in RAID, and blu-ray. I couldn't find any current generation integrated controllers that support SATA port multipliers (the next gen SB810 and SB850 may support them), thus the need for a PCIe SATA...

  • Highest MB/s transfer rate on a home LAN? - Forum

    Highest MB/s transfer rate on a home LAN?. Edit: For you new guys to this topic, please post your highest MB/s transfer rate between 2 PCs on ur home LAN or Network. Thanks Hey guys. Please HELP! So I wanted to upgrade my home network to transfer files between...

  • E-Sata Daisy Chain? - Forum

    couldn't provide the same data bandwidth as SATA. There are recent developments that allow the use of SATA port multipliers, but the motherboard or SATA card has to support it and I don't know if that also applies to eSATA ports or how you would power a multiplier...

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  • Iomega - Product

    This eSATA PCIe card conforms to one-lane 2.5 Gbps PCI Express specifications. It delivers SATA II transfer rates up to 3.0 Gb/s and supports SATA 1.0 w/ backward compatibility. It also speeds up...

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  • Addonics - Product

    The Addonics 5X1 eSATA Port Multiplier for Rackmount Systems enables SATA hard drives to be configured for a wide range of storage applications. Build to fit perfectly into the Addonics Storage...

  • Sonnet TEMPO E4P PCIE CONTROLLER 4 EXT PORTS SATAII PORT MULTIPLIER - Product

    When it comes to data storage capabilities, which do you prefer, raw storage capacity or scorching performance? With Sonnet's Tempr SATA E4P, you get the best of both worlds! This card offers...

  • Addonics Storage Tower w/ 5X1 Port Multiplier - Product

    The Storage Tower is another innovative storage enclosure solution from Addonics that offers tremendous customization flexibility that you can ever imagine. Comes with 4 standard 5 1/4" drive bays,...

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