Seagate løfter sløret for deres 3GBps S-ATA og RAID 3 Seagate viser deres nye produkt ved IDF congressen.
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"First up is RAID-3 itself, a number that has some really nice uses, but is rarely used. Three consists of two drives with the data striped on them, and a separate parity drive. Similar to RAID-5, if you lose a drive, it keeps on going, but it still gives you the speed of a striped set. The cost is a little space left underutilized on the parity drive." Yarrrhh ;)
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=18459