Homemade 16TB NAS dwarfs the competition with insane build quality Meet the Black Dwarf, a custom network-attached-storage device from the mind of video editor Will Urbina, packing 16TB of RAID 5 magnetic media and a 1.66GHz Atom N270 CPU into a completely hand-built Lexan, aluminum and steel enclosure. Urbina says the Dwarf writes at 88MB per second and reads at a fantastic 266MB per second, making the shuttlecraft-shaped 12.7TB array nearly as speedy as an SSD but with massive capacity and some redundancy to boot. Worklog: http://www.willudesign.com/BlackDwarfTop.html src: http://www.engadget.com/2010/05/07/h...e-build-quali/ |
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at 1.5Tb per movie he still has enough space left ;) |
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Anyway, it'd take me 100x longer to fill 12TB with data :o |
one lanparty ;) |
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