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NAS Solution That Can AutoPower Devices
I'm looking for a NAS solution that can power drives off and on based on
when they are required. The application in question is a disk to disk backup (backup to the NAS) and the amount of storage is 30 TB growing to 120 TB. The end user wants to be able to save monthly operation costs by having the NAS automatically turn off power to drives or arrays that are not in active use within some timeout period. Are there any good options? -- Will westes AT earthbroadcast.com |
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Hi.
Have you looked at the "MAID" systems (Massive Array of Idle Disks) from http://www.copansys.com/ ? Chris |
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