Quote Originally Posted by IanB View Post
This is driverless, it should look just like a normal hard drive. Just a very, very fast one. The problem may be if the controller expects the speed of response of a normal hard drive and cannot cope somehow with information being returned orders of magnitude more quickly. SATA should be a generic interface, after all you don't usually need a new mobo BIOS with specific data to install a brand new hard drive... but there is obviously room for quirks given the occasional mobo incompatability.
Doesn't mean the device will work with raid adapters (or rather one over the others). If it does end up supporting major raid controllers this device can actually possibly find its way into enterprise use rather than being limited to "desktop enthusiasts" like ourselves.

Come to think about it, using 4GB sticks I would be fine with a single dual sata port model. ~32GB of storage and 400MB/s

I wonder if there will be another revision of the device with a better dram controller than can give closer to the full SATAII bandwidth per port in the works.