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Re: Mac Mini Server



On Nov 6, 2009, at 4:05 PM, DATOptic - Sam wrote:

1st SATA port - use eSU2_RD for RAID1
2nd SATA port - use for Bluray Buner
FireWire port connect http://eshop.macsales.com/item/DAT%20Optic/T5R5ESUF/ to it to get a hardware RAID5 5x SATA Drive.

Thanks for the suggestions. I think you missed the part where I want to fit this all into a 1.75" tall 1U standard telco rack case. I also want to fab the case and all parts for around 300.00, leaving the total cost around 1000.00. That is the goal at least.


So far, yes, what you say, that works, but you are plugging into a external SATA device that has it's own controllers and motherboard, etc on it.

Right now, I just need to find out of it is possible to port multiply a 09 mac mini. Which I now know I can, since someone did a 10 drive setup. I just would like to know the card he used, and if it supports boot and hot swap.
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