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Cheap SAN
ilcram19-2
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Does anyone remembers the old post about really cheap SAN storage Units i cannot seem to remember the brand. also if any knows about any other cheap SAN technologies please let me know
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Optionssubl1m1nal Member Posts: 176I think "cheap SAN" is an oxymoron. However, I hear drobo's got a less expensive solution.Currently Working On: 70-643 - Configuring Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure
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Optionsilcram19-2 Banned Posts: 436i remeber a post a while with a link for a SAN that ran abour 100-500dlls but i cant seem to find it
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Optionsforkvoid Member Posts: 317subl1m1nal wrote: »I think "cheap SAN" is an oxymoron. However, I hear drobo's got a less expensive solution.
I second the Drobo. We use them at all of our clients, and they work very well.The beginning of knowledge is understanding how little you actually know. -
Optionsdynamik Banned Posts: 12,312 ■■■■■■■■■□I think Sans Digital sells some iSCSI SANs. If you're just looking to practice, you can use Open Filer or FreeNAS as well.
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Optionscablegod Member Posts: 294Thirded for the Drobo, the Pro or Elite with iSCSI.“Government is a disease masquerading as its own cure.” -Robert LeFevre
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Optionssidsanders Member Posts: 217 ■■■□□□□□□□I think Sans Digital sells some iSCSI SANs. If you're just looking to practice, you can use Open Filer or FreeNAS as well.
openfiler -- nice -- free sw... NAS and iscsi target provider. just need some hw to drop it on. we use it for prod work.
does the op want a san for work or learning/lab?GO TEAM VENTURE!!!!