My goals:
- expandable RAID-5 (rules out zfs).
- cheap (rules out hardware based raid).
- very low power (ideally should be <20W, and idles at ~10W -- excluding the HDDs).
- not performance sensitive (will be streaming 1080p movies and videos, and thats pretty much it).
My question is this:
Will this:
http://www.sansdigital.com/towerraid-plus/tr8mbp.html
work if I connect the eSATA port that comes out of it directly to a netbook's SATA port?
The TowerRaid comes with a PCI card that lets you plug it in to a normal desktop, but what would be my options for having it connected to a netbook?
I will be using it with Ubuntu and Linux's excellent software RAID-5 (mdadm -- which is expandable!).
I can buy one of these netbooks for about $100 on craigslist, and have myself a nice networked 8-port DROBO equivalent for a total cost of about $400 (vs almost $1500).
- expandable RAID-5 (rules out zfs).
- cheap (rules out hardware based raid).
- very low power (ideally should be <20W, and idles at ~10W -- excluding the HDDs).
- not performance sensitive (will be streaming 1080p movies and videos, and thats pretty much it).
My question is this:
Will this:
http://www.sansdigital.com/towerraid-plus/tr8mbp.html
work if I connect the eSATA port that comes out of it directly to a netbook's SATA port?
The TowerRaid comes with a PCI card that lets you plug it in to a normal desktop, but what would be my options for having it connected to a netbook?
I will be using it with Ubuntu and Linux's excellent software RAID-5 (mdadm -- which is expandable!).
I can buy one of these netbooks for about $100 on craigslist, and have myself a nice networked 8-port DROBO equivalent for a total cost of about $400 (vs almost $1500).
