This can be solved by and HBE card. Although they tend to be quite expensive (250+).
+
This can be solved by an HBE card. Although they tend to be quite expensive (250+).
One decent model that isn’t that much is the LSI 9211-8I.
This is ideal for future expansion.
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-Jekyll2020-04-12T14:25:48+00:00http://localhost:4000/feed.xmlNAS Part 1: Theorize2020-04-12T00:00:00+00:002020-04-12T00:00:00+00:00http://localhost:4000/2020/04/12/nas1<p>New Project, phase one:
+Jekyll2020-04-12T14:29:51+00:00http://localhost:4000/feed.xmlNAS Part 1: Theorize2020-04-12T00:00:00+00:002020-04-12T00:00:00+00:00http://localhost:4000/2020/04/12/nas1<p>New Project, phase one:
Theorize.</p>
<p>I want to build a NAS server to store a bunch of data on. Current problem is lack of a computer to accept multiple SATA connections.</p>
<h3 id="problem-1-sata-connectors">Problem 1: SATA connectors</h3>
-<p>This can be solved by and HBE card. Although they tend to be quite expensive (250+).
+<p>This can be solved by an HBE card. Although they tend to be quite expensive (250+).
One decent model that isn’t that much is the <a href="https://www.amazon.ca/SAS9211-8I-8PORT-Int-Sata-Pcie/dp/B002RL8I7M/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=9211-8i&qid=1586699707&sr=8-2">LSI 9211-8I</a>.
This is ideal for future expansion.</p>