Is there a controller of any type that allows 3x drives per sataIII port? Either something that goes between a drive and a mobo's Sata connectors or a specialized card.
If you have Seagate exos drives and assume they do 240mb/s max. Couldn't an external controller control them before the port somehow and allow the port to act as a large receiver or a specialized card to deal with the unusual data.
Example: (weird example)
I'm calling this a raid 20. A raid with one mirror stripe and two read write stripes. IE, 3x read 2x write per drive stack.
192tb of storage across 8x3 drives for 24 drives.
Write speed: 240mb/sx2x8 = 3.840gb/s
Read speed: 240mb/sx3x8 = 5.760gb/s
I'm assuming there isn't software for this atm. But it could be nice for more robust drive setups potentially. And if you could keep adding layers you could keep increasing the write speed and shrinking the difference between read/write speeds.
This of course at the low low price of 12k in exos drives to start with. 8)
If you have Seagate exos drives and assume they do 240mb/s max. Couldn't an external controller control them before the port somehow and allow the port to act as a large receiver or a specialized card to deal with the unusual data.
Example: (weird example)
I'm calling this a raid 20. A raid with one mirror stripe and two read write stripes. IE, 3x read 2x write per drive stack.
192tb of storage across 8x3 drives for 24 drives.
Write speed: 240mb/sx2x8 = 3.840gb/s
Read speed: 240mb/sx3x8 = 5.760gb/s
I'm assuming there isn't software for this atm. But it could be nice for more robust drive setups potentially. And if you could keep adding layers you could keep increasing the write speed and shrinking the difference between read/write speeds.
This of course at the low low price of 12k in exos drives to start with. 8)