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rufee

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  1. Hey guys,

     

    I recently acquired 16TB's (8x2tb) worth of drives and i need a decent RAID card.

    My plan is to setup a RAID 50 or 60 (if needed), the setup itself will be used as storage for a hypervisor in a small business.

    Ive been looking around and LSI 9260-8i really strikes my eye, though i would like to spend a bit less if possible, i would be happy with "last gen" if they offer similar features.

    LSI's naming scheme and all the forks by dell, hp, etc... really makes everything confusing.

    I like the IBM ServeRAID M1015, but i don't think you can attach a BBU to it, also having pins for HDD activity led's would be a plus.

     

    I don't want to go FreeNAS, because i really don't like the stability on it and there would be no need for a second server.

     

    Any suggestions ?

  2. Hey guys,

    I need a cheap way to cool a bunch of AMD Socket F cpu's, do only specialized coolers/heatsinks mount on this socket or can i adapt lets say a AM2 (or any other) cooler to mount on Socket F ?

    I don't can't seem to find what would work for me, any suggestions ?

  3. airFiber is not an AP, it does not comply with 802.11 standards therefore it cannot provide the wireless we are used to.

    It is meant as a point to point link only, it uses custom protocols to achieve that gigabit bandwidth, it is as the name suggests a fiber link in the air :)

  4. Rather than changing your router just get an Access Point, the 4500 is still a good router just the lack of external antennas might be a pain sometimes.

    Ubiquity offers great if not the best AP's in the industry, if you have some money to drop and really want to change your router go with an Edgemax and buy a separate AP you won't regret it.

    Another option is something like the RB2011 from Mikrotik, rock solid wireless and a good router behind it, though it is hard to configure if you don't have prior experience. Enterprise equipment in general is not easy to configure just so you know.

  5. I had a TP-Link and i had 2 D-Links all of them were complete garbage.

    Also people would agree that the router of choice is now either the EA4500 and up from Linksys or Asus RT-N66 (or AC66).

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