Talk:Vblade - ATA over Ethernet
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This isn't really a fair comparision for cost at all, after all the Coraid's devices are SATA and Gigabit Ethernet optimized. | This isn't really a fair comparision for cost at all, after all the Coraid's devices are SATA and Gigabit Ethernet optimized. | ||
| - | But still it's a fun comparision to see what opensource hardware and software can get you | + | But still it's a fun comparision to see what opensource hardware and software can get you. |
:15 blades x 750GB = max 11.25TB | :15 blades x 750GB = max 11.25TB | ||
Revision as of 04:06, 28 August 2006
Comparision
This isn't really a fair comparision for cost at all, after all the Coraid's devices are SATA and Gigabit Ethernet optimized. But still it's a fun comparision to see what opensource hardware and software can get you.
- 15 blades x 750GB = max 11.25TB
15 blades no included hard drives
- SATA Storage - SR1520
- Total: $3996
vs
- 15 Kuro Box HG WR
- 15 x $149 each = $2235
- NETGEAR GS116 16-port Gigabit Switch 10/100/1000 Mbps
- $167
- Total:$2402
Open Source Saves you $1594
Conclusion
As I said certainly not a fair comparison, the Coraid hardware is different (SATA vs PATA) and optimized from a ethernet switching standpoint vs the Kurobox/Linkstation.
But still a savings of $1600 is nothing to sneeze at!
- Ramuk 23:57, 27 August 2006 (EDT)

