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    www.hugesystems.com MEDIAVAULT 4110, 4Gbit Fibre Channel Interface in a 1U rackmountable chassis,great stuff or 4210 ( bigger brother)
    It seems that this is a reliable system that works, I have order one 4110 after had tested it for one week ,so spend a little extra and you will se a rocksteady system!
    Peppe Tannemyr
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    www.digigobos.com / www.gobogroup.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by peppe
    www.hugesystems.com MEDIAVAULT 4110, 4Gbit Fibre Channel Interface in a 1U rackmountable chassis,great stuff or 4210
    believe me - fibre channel is sooo much better than either scsi or external sata drives.
    fibre channel is a true professional standard- been around a while- its plug and play - and it works.
    the fibre channel cables are really good. ( they arent fibre - they are copper )

    that mediavault 4110 looks really great!

    a lot of these other things are hacks - and if you want to spend a lot of time fiddling then fine...

    sometimes the grief - and there is a lot of grief - in anything to do with hd-video- is just not worth it...especially if you are not an expert in the technologies.

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