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From: Joe on 27 Feb 2006 02:51 Is there a gigabit NAS that can function as a JBOD? I don't need RAID and I want the disk to be standard NTFS - swapable into any win XP system? Thanks Joe
From: Folkert Rienstra on 27 Feb 2006 17:46 "Joe" <JASPhoto(a)verizon.net> wrote in message news:NbyMf.1652$SJ2.957(a)trndny01 > Is there a gigabit NAS that can function as a JBOD? > I don't need RAID Then why do you want JBOD? JBOD is RAID. > and I want the disk to be standard NTFS - swapable into any win XP system? > > Thanks > Joe
From: Rod Speed on 27 Feb 2006 21:29 Folkert Rienstra <see_reply-to(a)myweb.nl> wrote > Joe <JASPhoto(a)verizon.net> wrote >> Is there a gigabit NAS that can function as a JBOD? >> I don't need RAID > Then why do you want JBOD? JBOD is RAID. Not necessarily. The R is REDUNDANT, stupid. >> and I want the disk to be standard NTFS >> - swapable into any win XP system?
From: Peter on 27 Feb 2006 22:06 > > Then why do you want JBOD? JBOD is RAID. > > Not necessarily. The R is REDUNDANT, stupid. RAID0, for example ;-)
From: Rod Speed on 27 Feb 2006 23:34
Peter <peterfoxghost(a)yahoo.ca> wrote >>> Then why do you want JBOD? JBOD is RAID. >> Not necessarily. The R is REDUNDANT, stupid. > RAID0, for example ;-) There's a reason it gets a 0, stupid |-) |