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RocketRAID 3510 Review by BIOSLevel.com - August 6, 2008 |
| The RocketRAID 3510 is aimed for Linux-based workstations and servers, as HighPoint's GPL-Licensed driver was recently embedded within Linux Kernel 2.6.25. Using CentOS-5.2, installation in Linux is simple … the RocketRAID 3510 is supported out of the box. The card offers enterprise-class performance and protection to all users.“Installation was simple with both the hardware and management software, making the RocketRAID 3510 a very Linux-friendly card.
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RocketRAID 3000 Enterprise Series Fully Linux Compatible - July 30, 2008 |
| (1)HighPoint's GPL-Licensed driver was recently integrated with Linux Kernel 2.6.25, installation in Linux is simple. (2) HighPoint has done the Linux community a giant deal of good with their GPL driver. (3) HighPoint has a fully Linux-compatible product on their hands with the RocketRAID 3120, and I hope they continue this trend with future products. [ Read more ] |
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RocketRAID 2640 CRN Review - June 16, 2008 |
| HighPoint released a RocketRAID 2640X4, making it the first PCI Express x4 SAS RAID controller on the market. The 2640 comes with a Marvel 88SE6445 IC, which is designed for high-performance graphics stations and audio and video editing systems. [ Read more ] |
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HighPoint RocketRAID 2302 RAID Controller Review- June 2, 2008 |
| RocketRAID 2302 is one of the simplest RAID controllers from HighPoint, featuring two internal SATA-300 ports and two external eSATA-300 ports, supporting RAID 0, 1, 5, 10 and JBOD. [ Read more ] |
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RocketRAID 3510/2300 MAXIMUMPC Review - April 23, 2008 |
| Maximum PC (Magazine and website) one of most popular high tech industry publications included the RocketRAID 3510 and 2300 in their review of “RAID Controller Compared”. Below is a quote from the reviews final analysis. [ Read more ] |
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RocketRAID 3520 CRN Review - February 25, 2008 |
| CRN Test Center was impressed after some initial file I/O tests. The 3520 performed considerably faster than the older 3320 controller when transferring large media files between RAID-controlled drives and non-RAID drives on the same box. [ Read more ] |
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RocketRAID 3520 TechwareLabs Review - January 28, 2008 |
| As you can see the 3520 is the big daddy of the group supporting a totoal of 8 drives and having 256MB of DDR-II ECC Ram onboard. Those familiar with the technology will notice the ECC ram instead of a normal buffer for extra protection when processing your data. [ Read more ] |
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RocketRAID 3320 CRN Review - September 17, 2007 |
HighPoint Technologies' RocketRAID 3320 is one of the fastest and most stable cards tested by the CRN Test Center [ Read more ]
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RocketRAID 3120 Bjorn3d Review- February 18, 2008 |
| These software based RAIDs usually are not as flexible as a true hardware RAID and do not perform as well as a true hardware RAID. However, these RAIDs are cheap and easy to implement. Hardware RAIDs are expensive but they are far more flexible and support multiple platform and operating systems. [ Read more ] |
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RocketRAID 2000 Series Controllers Validated by Matrox for Video Editing Systems - January 30, 2008 |
| Note that these are general guidelines only because many variables influence throughput including the number of video layers (files) on the timeline, driver versions, heat, simultaneous programs running in the background such as anti-virus and network monitors, and many other factors. [ Read more ] |
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RocketRAID 2522 AMUG Port Multiplier review - November 16, 2007 |
The HighPoint RocketRAID 2522 provides high performance and amazing hard drive mounting flexibility. [ Read more ]
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RocketRAID 2322 AMUG external storage review - August 4, 2006 |
With an average read and write performance rate of over 300MB/sec, the RAID 5 HighPoint RocketRAID 2322 eight drive setup provided outstanding performance for a fault tolerant disk array. [Read more]
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RocketRAID 2314MS, RocketRAID 2224 and X4 Bjron3d product review -2007/12/03 |
| Both 2314MS and 2224 are packed with neat features such as Online RAID Level Migration, Online Capacity Expansion, and auto rebuilding. What we also love is the ability to monitor the hard drive health status and the Dynamic Sector Repaired and Remapping. These features alone would certainly prove to be something critical in an environment where .. [ Read more ] |
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RocketRAID 2314MS AMUG Port Multiplier review - May 25, 2007 |
HighPoint Technologies Inc. is shipping the RocketRAID 2314MS SATA RAID controller. The external mini-SAS connector provided by the RocketRAID 2314MS. [ Read more ]
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RocketRAID 2310 Techgage product review - March 21, 2007 |
"Not only does it perform extremely well, but it also provides slightly faster loading times and does so by using very little of the CPU..." [ Read more ]
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RocketRAID 2302 PC Magazine Review - November 28, 2007 |
Gain that bandwidth by installing your own eSATA ports using a card like the RocketRaid 2302—and get redundant RAID backup at the same time. [ Read more ]
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RocketRAID 2300/1740 Review by Overclockersclub.com- January 24, 2008 |
HighPoint was the first to bring PATA RAID and SATA RAID to workstations and entry-level servers, bringing high performance storage solutions to end users and small-to-medium businesses at an aggrressively competitive price point. [ Read more ]
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HighPoint RocketRAID 2300 PCI-E SATA Review- February 3, 2008 |
Running out of SATA ports? We look at a PCI-E based 4-port SATA controller from HighPoint and compare to Intel's ICH9R. [ Read more ]
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