Thread: RAID5 options
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Old 18-09-2008, 21:32   #7
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Re: RAID5 options

TBH, I'm not worried about hot swap capabilities - as Kymmy mentioned that's only for 100% uptime. The missus can be demanding, but she's not that bad! For home use, hot swap does seem a bit over the top.

I think you're right though - the eBuyer cost does seem to be reasonable considering. The Buffalo Terastations look good too but they're more expensive.
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