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Unread 03-15-2007, 09:25 PM   #18
bitor
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Default Re: Snap4000 Com1 port

Hey David:

Wow, lots of good information...you know how I like information. So, If I have read this correctly, They do this(make 3TB) by using JBOD? Correct? Or did I miss something? I'd like to have the Snap12000 , but the price is way to hight for this poor boy. I know the SnapOS has some limitations , but you cannot beat the lack of virus you can catch with it. Do you think it is possible for somebody to read a Snap drive if they had a UnixOS ?

Thanks again,
Sincerely,
bitor

P.S. I have been backing up my media system(mp3 files) for two days on DVD+R 1-16x TDK. I purchased 100DVD sleeve at Costco and they are JUNK!!! I've used
51DVDs and out of that 24 are bad. I'm using them for data back up and have never had this bad of a problem before. I've had the best luck with HP DVD's. So stay away from them(Costco's TDK DVD's) if you can .

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Originally Posted by blue68f100
I googled and found this

Multiple File System Options

The Snap Server 12000 can be configured for enhanced performance or maximum file protection. Options include:
  • RAID 5 (disk striping with parity): For each array, the size of one disk is reserved for parity checking. With two arrays of six disks, yields 750GB usable capacity for the Snap Server 12000/960GB (factory default).
  • RAID 1 (disk mirroring): Second set of drives duplicates the first set for maximum data protection (50% usable capacity).
  • RAID 0 (disk striping): Large, virtual drive with data striped across all drives of the array (maximum of eight drives per array). No loss in usable capacity.
  • Individual Independent Disks: Twelve separate drives, each seen as a separate volume (JBOD).
System Management

Web-Based Administration
SNMP MIB II
Disk Space Quotas
SMART Disk Failure Analysis
E-mail Notification

Setup and Configuration

Web-Based User Interface for System Administration
Snap OS Interface Supports English (US/UK), French, German and Spanish
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