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<blockquote data-quote="Guzzi" data-source="post: 518488" data-attributes="member: 55213"><p>What alternatives? There's not many on the market compared to it - and flexraid will still need quite some time until it's reached the same level with flexview and flexraid Live ...</p><p>What other solutions do you know that support:</p><p>- jbod drives (making disk use dynamic and flexible)</p><p>- parity protection of your (jbod) data</p><p>- consolidated view to your (jbodded) data including the management for realtime writes</p><p>- powermanagement for all drives, requiring only the used drives to spin up</p><p>- S3 support (requiring proper hw in general and proper reinitialization of the filesystem drivers)</p><p></p><p>Would be very interested...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guzzi, post: 518488, member: 55213"] What alternatives? There's not many on the market compared to it - and flexraid will still need quite some time until it's reached the same level with flexview and flexraid Live ... What other solutions do you know that support: - jbod drives (making disk use dynamic and flexible) - parity protection of your (jbod) data - consolidated view to your (jbodded) data including the management for realtime writes - powermanagement for all drives, requiring only the used drives to spin up - S3 support (requiring proper hw in general and proper reinitialization of the filesystem drivers) Would be very interested... [/QUOTE]
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