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HighPoint Launches the Industry’s fastest External NVMe RAID Storage Enclosures; Powered by Dedicated Host-to-Device PCIe Gen4 x16 Switching Technology!

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HighPoint unveils the RocketStor 654x Series, a new line of external NVMe RAID enclosures designed to elevate Gen4 Storage applications to new heights by effectively packaging uncompromised x16 transfer performance and nearly ½ petabyte of storage capacity into robust, compact external form factor that can be easily integrated into any x86 platform with a free PCIe x16 slot; perfect for industrial and edge computing platforms and professional workstation environments.

Available with 4 or 8 Hot-Swappable, vertically aligned 2.5” drive bays, and powered by our industry proven PCI Switching Architecture and RAID technology, RocketStor 654x series enclosures can deliver…


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Palworld update adds new Pals, new island, new raid on June 27


Palworld developer Pocketpair announced the Sakurajima update at the Summer Game Fest showcase. The new update adds multiple new features to the game, including new Pals, a new island, a new raid and a higher level cap. The update rolls out for both PC and console on June 27.

The trailer for the update shows off the new features, which also includes new buildings, subspecies and factions within Palworld. The new island also features new architecture and vibes than others we’ve seen in Palworld…


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sata ssd raid 10, software vs raid card ?


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Hi,

on linux system,

set 8 x 1tb sata ssd with raid 10,

will software(mdadm) have similar performance with raid card ?

a raid card with bbu or cachevault will be a little bit faster because write requests are committed to raid card memory even before the SSD has finished writing the data.

mdadm raid 10 for 8x sata ssds should provide adequate performance, but if the raid card is not expensive it is worthwhile to get a bit more performance.

If possible, a pair of 8tb nvme in sw raid 1, or 4x 4tb nvme in sw raid 10, would be even better.


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