I am going to be building a new system and want to put a high quality IDE RAID setup in it, with the primary goal being data protection, not speed gains. I have done some reading and decided I do not want a software RAID setup. If I were to get a "traditional" hardware card I would be thinking something along the lines of a 3ware card. However, in a recent slashdot post I found a couple interesting alternative hardware solutions.
Arco makes several hardware RAID 1 devices that are totally transparent to the OS (i.e. you plug your IDE cable from mobo into the device, plug in two HDD, and everything is mirrored without any drivers, software, bios, etc. etc.)
Accusys also makes similar devices, including one device that takes up 2 5.25" bays and gives you a 3 HD RAID 5 array. Their products are also totally transparent to the OS.
Does anyone have any experiences with either of these devices? I know 3ware has an excellent reputation for supporting their products, and Arco seems to be similar - I sent a lengthy email with many questions that was quickly answered. The products also all havew a 5 year warranty (comparable to 3ware) and a 30 day satisfaction guarantee. However, I could not find much about either on any common hardware websites or google searches.
As I see it, the Arco and Accusys have the benefits of not using any system resources, not using a PCI card (and thus perhaps being limited in bandwidth), not being dependant on any driver, and the ability to unplug a HD from the array and use it any other PC like a regular drive (assuming a5 RAID 1, not RAID 5 array, of course).
Benefts to the 3ware solution and a decent HD cage would be flexibilty (can start with two HD in RAID1, go to 3 HD in RAID 5), and perhaps higher performance (especially if using RAID 5, and also in RAID 1 -- I think the 3ware card essentially stripes reads in RAID 1 whereas with the Arco you select one drive for all reads to be performed from), and the ability to upgrade individual components of my RAID system.
Any thoughts?
Arco makes several hardware RAID 1 devices that are totally transparent to the OS (i.e. you plug your IDE cable from mobo into the device, plug in two HDD, and everything is mirrored without any drivers, software, bios, etc. etc.)
Accusys also makes similar devices, including one device that takes up 2 5.25" bays and gives you a 3 HD RAID 5 array. Their products are also totally transparent to the OS.
Does anyone have any experiences with either of these devices? I know 3ware has an excellent reputation for supporting their products, and Arco seems to be similar - I sent a lengthy email with many questions that was quickly answered. The products also all havew a 5 year warranty (comparable to 3ware) and a 30 day satisfaction guarantee. However, I could not find much about either on any common hardware websites or google searches.
As I see it, the Arco and Accusys have the benefits of not using any system resources, not using a PCI card (and thus perhaps being limited in bandwidth), not being dependant on any driver, and the ability to unplug a HD from the array and use it any other PC like a regular drive (assuming a5 RAID 1, not RAID 5 array, of course).
Benefts to the 3ware solution and a decent HD cage would be flexibilty (can start with two HD in RAID1, go to 3 HD in RAID 5), and perhaps higher performance (especially if using RAID 5, and also in RAID 1 -- I think the 3ware card essentially stripes reads in RAID 1 whereas with the Arco you select one drive for all reads to be performed from), and the ability to upgrade individual components of my RAID system.
Any thoughts?