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SATA Case With Four or More SCSI or SATA Connectors on Back?



 
 
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Old January 30th 08, 06:42 AM posted to comp.arch.storage
Will
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Default SATA Case With Four or More SCSI or SATA Connectors on Back?

I'm looking for a rackmount hotswap SATA case that divides the case into
four or more sections for connections to external hosts by SCSI or SATA.
Lots of vendors sell such cases with single or dual SCSI connectors, but I
have not seen one with more uplinks than that. I'm trying to provide just
a handful (three to four) of SATA JBOD drives to some critical servers to
use for temporary disk and disk based backup. I don't want to invest in
one 14 slot external enclosure per server, nor do I want a sloppy loaded
shelf of separate desktop external enclosures.

Any recommendations are appreciated.

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Will


 




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