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Unread 04-01-2010, 11:20 PM   #32
Phoenix32
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Default Re: SATA on 4200/4400/4500

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Originally Posted by Metal View Post
I know my buddy who is opening up his second location bought all my HP 1500S (essentially Dell 745n's) because he didn't want PATA. In fact I can grab his 4200/4400/4500 (not sure which one it is) and it's disk 10 with sleds for $100 casue he went to SATA.
So help a brother (who has a very low income) out. I need a SD10 w/cable, I already have the head unit w/host adapter.


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Phoenix
I was mulling a way to do it too but I think you and I are thinking two differnt routes (and I'm not sure mine will work)
Which direction were you looking at?

For the record, a lot of people think this is an easy one, but it's not, as you probably know if you been working towards it. Easy being defined as; 1) it works, 2) can be a simple drop in solution for the average user, and most importantly, 3) RELIABLE. Without #3, it is no better than using the other multitude of options out there for NAS.
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