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On Dec 15, 2009, at 11:41 AM, Jerry Feldman wrote: > > The bottom line is that you are much better off going with direct SATA > rather than trying to stripe 10 USB drives together. Indeed. I've actually done something like this (with "only" 4 thumb drives because that's how many ports I have on the handy little hub). It's an amusing experiment but it isn't worthwhile in any production capacity. Sure, 4 drives in a RAID5 configuration has redundancy but faults happen frequently and rebuild times are very long because the individual drives are so slow. --Rich P.
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