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RAID controller for SSD?

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trs80

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Feb 11, 2010, 5:21:46 PM2/11/10
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Who are some manufacturers of RAID controllers that would work with Solid
State Disks? I would like to start a search to find a product that would
allow me to have 4 or more SSDs in a RAID configuration.
thank you for any tips


Ivan Brugiolo [MSFT]

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Feb 17, 2010, 3:10:03 PM2/17/10
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SIS makes a few chipsets for SATA RAID controllers.
LSI also makes some boards.

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Bill Kearney

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Feb 17, 2010, 7:37:22 PM2/17/10
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"trs80" <tr...@YAHOO.COM> wrote in message
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> Who are some manufacturers of RAID controllers that would work with Solid
> State Disks? I would like to start a search to find a product that would
> allow me to have 4 or more SSDs in a RAID configuration.

What kind of RAID? 0,1,5 or what? What application will it be supporting?

At one level an SSD is just a drive and would likely work with any RAID
controller compatible with it.

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