Re: Connecting Multiple ESATA Drive
- From: "Joe" <jasphoto@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2007 13:21:20 GMT
Thanks Paul & Ari - Thats what I need. I check the specs.
Joe
"Paul" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:fija7u$dga$1@xxxxxxxxxxx
spodosaurus wrote:
Joe wrote:
I have an ASUS P4S533 that I'm using as a server with a 4 port esata PCI
Card connected to 4 external hard drives in an IcyDock enclosure. I am
looking into getting 4 additional hard drives in a second IcyDock
enclosure. I want to get a way to hook up more drive to less cards (a
port multiplier).
The MB only has PCI Slots. I'm not even sure I have a slot left. I may
be able to make one available.
Any Ideas?
Thanks in advance
eSATA hub like this:
http://www.sataport.com/
http://www.cooldrives.com/sahub5muussi.html
Is this what you need?
Ari
I have a suspicion, that not just any SATA port can drive a port
multiplier box. I hope I'm wrong. Perhaps sending an email to
the vendor of those boxes would be a good idea, to see what they
think works with it. My guess is it might take a SIL3124 or a
SIL3132. The SIL3124 is PCI-X, and SYBA makes a card with that
chip on it. (The suggestion here, is the port driving the
multiplier, should be SATA II. The SIL3124 is SATA II.)
http://forums.storagereview.net/index.php?showtopic=20506
If you were using a SIL3114, that is SATA I, and might not
support the features needed for a port multiplier.
Paul
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