09-20-2022, 11:56 AM
Yes, the hardware RAID controller is not only faster but also safer during rebuild times.
Terramaster have surprised us with their hardware superiority. Especially their latest release with hardware RAID and SSD cache here https://nascompares.com/news/d8-332-terr...derbolt-3/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yki7ONRM5do
Other brands are not as innovative. But if you are curious about competition, then there is Pegasus, Lacie, Areca and Netstor that offer hardware RAID and fast connectivity.
If you prefer to move different size drive into a single enclosure and create multiple RAIDs, you do that with software RAID. Or having Qnap DAS/NAS models (72XT series), that is not as fast as DAS, but allow more specific configuration.
I hope this helps.
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Terramaster have surprised us with their hardware superiority. Especially their latest release with hardware RAID and SSD cache here https://nascompares.com/news/d8-332-terr...derbolt-3/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yki7ONRM5do
Other brands are not as innovative. But if you are curious about competition, then there is Pegasus, Lacie, Areca and Netstor that offer hardware RAID and fast connectivity.
If you prefer to move different size drive into a single enclosure and create multiple RAIDs, you do that with software RAID. Or having Qnap DAS/NAS models (72XT series), that is not as fast as DAS, but allow more specific configuration.
I hope this helps.
Thank you for your support, this keeps us going.