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    how high do you think these platforms can go steve?

    i reckon 46-47k

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    NEW beta firmware build WOOOHOO!!

    ftp://ftp.areca.com.tw/RaidCards/BIO...a/Build101006/
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    Quote Originally Posted by youngpro View Post
    how high do you think these platforms can go steve?

    i reckon 46-47k
    With that uber 980 you have under ln2 - I agree - 46 or better

    Quote Originally Posted by Computurd View Post
    installed fine, yet to test.

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    i dont see any diff. with the new firmware :S

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    with the amazing 1880 i think 47/48 is possible!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anvil View Post
    The 1880 and the C300s looks like a nice pair

    AS SSD is more or less showing the Arecas performance, I'll throw it in anyways.
    Attachment 107851

    PCMV 3R0 C300 64 Link.....

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    Mr Anvil Sir, do you remember what your stripe size was for this?
    I'm playing with 5xC300/64's (on the 1880/4GB) and trying to match you before I continue on to other benches.

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    Tested new firmware. All is stable and working well I think
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    'm playing with 5xC300/64's (on the 1880/4GB) and trying to match you before I continue on to other benches.
    GAH steve you devil! oh jesus i think you are gonna do great things with those C300! now i will have to rely on my top secret 990X and G3 plan to rule the world MUHAHAH....OOPS!

    @nizzen, nice result!

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    i dont see any diff. with the new firmware :S
    i agree, but i havent delved very deeply yet tbh, much going on here...
    Last edited by Computurd; 11-12-2010 at 04:58 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Computurd View Post
    Cannot get the firmware file to upload. Consistently tells me I did not click on the confirm button and aborts upload. Other files upload fine. I reverted back to the original (official) since the other file(s) uploaded successfully and I did not want to leave the controller in a (possibly) unusable state on the next reboot!

    Tried both firefox and msie through http. That's the way I always upgrade firmware on these cards.

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    Rubycon - odd, sounds like yu've done this before so probably not user error.
    could just be a bad download, did you try to download again?
    longshot - but try to connectin an alternative fashion - either through the card's ethernet or through the arc http on the same machine?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Computurd View Post
    GAH steve you devil! oh jesus i think you are gonna do great things with those C300! now i will have to rely on my top secret 990X and G3 plan to rule the world MUHAHAH....OOPS!

    @nizzen, nice result!

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    i agree, but i havent delved very deeply yet tbh, much going on here...
    Good morning CT, so far the c300's seem just about on par with the acards, I will post what I have soon. probably start a new thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveRo View Post
    Mr Anvil Sir, do you remember what your stripe size was for this?
    I'm playing with 5xC300/64's (on the 1880/4GB) and trying to match you before I continue on to other benches.
    Hi Steve,

    I'll try to find out, can't remember but off the top of my head my best guess would be either 4K or 32K.

    How are the tests coming along?
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    steve-o have you oc'd the pci-e yet? whats yer max?
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    pcie max is 106 if I'm lucky.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Computurd View Post
    according to Areca the beta firmware mainly added support for SED's (Self Encrypting Drives), rather than performance tweaks.

    also, someone asked about using newer drives with 4K sectors (Samsung F4, Western Digital, etc) with the 1880i, and whether they should specify LBA64 or 4k in the dropdown when creating a volume. it's easy to why this is confusing but addressing method has nothing to do with what size sectors a drive has, so you want to use LBA64 for drives 2TB and greater. i double-checked with Areca to make sure, and they confirmed.
    Last edited by odditory; 11-14-2010 at 09:56 PM.

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    according to Areca the beta firmware mainly added support for SED's (Self Encrypting Drives), rather than performance tweaks.
    gah! wonder when the new drivers will come around?
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    I dunno, but I've been loading them up with all kinds of feature requests that I told them they need to implement if they want to stay ahead of the competition.

    - Raid-7.N -- new RAID classification for triple-parity and/or an arbitrary number of parity stripes. Thus 7.1 would be equal to RAID5, 7.2 would be equal to RAID6, 7.3 would be triple parity, and so on). Various papers have been written on how Triple Parity will be critical and "the new RAID6", since throughput has not been keeping pace with increasing drive sizes. When you see charts with Time To Failure comparison between a RAID6 and a triple-parity array, the triple-parity is very compelling.

    - File system awareness, beginning with NTFS and the major *nix file systems. like ZFS, the option to operate only on blocks actually in use, which would also usher in things like TRIM support). Major overhaul of O/S host driver would obviously be required.

    - Wider stripes. Right now we're maxed at 128k. Let's talk about 1024k, 2048k or 4096k for a top end. Not that 4096k would necessarily benefit most usage patterns, but some other vendors already provide 1024k. Not to mention in a triple or quad parity scheme, stripe width will have to increase as drive sizes continue to increase, so that write performance isn't held up by the IOP. Unless they just want to keep building bigger and bigger IOPs (quad core anyone).

    and a few other things the competition would probably curse jesus for if Areca put it out first.
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    EVGA SR-2 with areca is ON

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    ok i have SR2 on my hands but i miss 2-3 inches inside the case hahahahahah. I cant place my SR-2 in to my case

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    TILT PUT IT ON YOUR DESK for the love of christ! Remember that 775 rig i showed you just setting on the desk, man do the same thing! get some cardboard and lay it down and lets get it on!

    i have things to do in the AM ya know the lobster is preggo so off to the doctor for checkup, but i will be on by 10:00 PM athens time, so lets see what ya got

    - Wider stripes. Right now we're maxed at 128k. Let's talk about 1024k, 2048k or 4096k for a top end
    plus 500 on this! yes they need larger stripe size for sure, the arecas love those small ones, but big ones are definitely usefull as well

    - File system awareness, beginning with NTFS and the major *nix file systems. like ZFS, the option to operate only on blocks actually in use, which would also usher in things like TRIM support). Major overhaul of O/S host driver would obviously be required
    i couldnt agree more. the latest SCSI spec has the neccesary implements to make trim a reality, they need to go with this, big time
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    +1 with CT, Mr Tilt - just set it up on a table as CT said.
    SR-2 and 1880!!!
    I hope these big guys play well together!

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    New 8x cpu Pcmark Vantage World Record!

    All right Mr. Tiltevros!
    Excellent work my friend - new 8x cpu Pcmark Vantage World Record! -
    http://hwbot.org/community/submissio...20_20913_marks

    You should be able to shatter this when you get your SR-2 dialed in!

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    LOL he has POWER!!! now to overclock that beast tilt where are you? get in MSN

    awesome, you finally have a big record, and you havent even started yet congrats!
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    Can you give me a bit of advice please ...

    Hi all ,

    First of all thanks to the mod's for allowing me to post here!

    I have been reading thru this thread and it has already proven to be a very valuable learning experience to me.
    I'm going to build my first home storage server but I'm still in doubt over some components.
    The case I have ordered is the Norco RPC-4224 wich will arrive here next week!
    Motherboard is a P5Q-WS, CPU C2D E6750, RAM 6GB DDR2 PC6400 (these will all be replaced by a Xeon configuration in the future).
    For PSU I'm thinking about the Corsair AX850 or maybe the AX1200 although the latter might be overkill ....
    The Raid controller I would like to buy is the ARC-1880ix-24
    Now since I would like to run all HDD's directly from the Areca (hence the ...ix-24) I'm a bit puzzled about wich drives to get.
    I have read several horror stories about the Areca cards and drive compatibility so I'm asking here before I run to the store and buy me a couple of drives
    For the moment I'm considering either the Hitachi 7K2000 2TB and the Samsung F4EG 2TB ... or should I wait a bit for the Hitachi 7K3000 2TB or the 5K3000 2TB?
    Reliability is the most important factor to me, then comes price and then performance (although a nice fast RAID6 is very welcome ).

    Also I would like to start off with 8 drives in a RAID6 configuration and then add more drives as the need for more space grows. Is online expanding bad for the performance of the array or does this not make a difference?

    Sorry for the many questions but as I said, it is my first attempt to a home storage server ...
    Thanks in advance for any help and replies !!!

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    Hitachi 7K2000 2TB works well with my Arc 1880 ix-24

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