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What about RAID for Servers Rack

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Because I’m tired of installing a bunch of RAID blocks that also take up space, when there is a server rack in which it would be quite possible to insert something like this, for the sake of convenience and saving space around the PC or monitor.

This idea seems pretty good to me

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On 5/24/2024 at 6:50 PM, melanchol_69 said:

Since raids are well, 3 drives anyway, you might do better just programming a bunch of servers to replicate the files across 3 drives and then stack a cubic ton of these serves and make up a datacenter.

but I think it would be cool to put one element in a rack, connect and use it as a regular RAID (yes, I'm too lazy to code what you suggested,and i think too much computers can spend TPS)

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On 4/23/2024 at 8:38 PM, NAAIN said:

Because I’m tired of installing a bunch of RAID blocks that also take up space, when there is a server rack in which it would be quite possible to insert something like this, for the sake of convenience and saving space around the PC or monitor.

This idea seems pretty good to me

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I've also found myself in a situation where I could really use RAID for server racks

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