Aloha everyone, My bench machine just died, so I'm thinking about building a new machine. This machine will mainly be used for creating disk images of customer's drives before I start working on them (using an external docking station connected via eSATA). So, I'm more interested in I/O throughput than I am in a screaming fast CPU and many GB of RAM.
I'm thinking of storing the customer disk images on a RAID 5 array (feel free to suggest alternatives) so I want maybe 4 to 6 SATA III internal connectors on the motherboard. I'm a one-man shop so I don't need an array on the network.
Also want USB3 built into the motherboard and available on the back panel and possibly front panel connectors
I'll also need 2 eSATA ports on the back panel (2 slot docking station, each slot takes an eSATA port.)
I'll probably run Windows 7 or 8 as I use Drive Snapshot for my disk imaging.
Your input is greatly appreciated, and since I'm pretty sure I haven't thought of everything, any and all feedback is welcome.
Mahalo,
Harry Z.
I'm thinking of storing the customer disk images on a RAID 5 array (feel free to suggest alternatives) so I want maybe 4 to 6 SATA III internal connectors on the motherboard. I'm a one-man shop so I don't need an array on the network.
Also want USB3 built into the motherboard and available on the back panel and possibly front panel connectors
I'll also need 2 eSATA ports on the back panel (2 slot docking station, each slot takes an eSATA port.)
I'll probably run Windows 7 or 8 as I use Drive Snapshot for my disk imaging.
Your input is greatly appreciated, and since I'm pretty sure I haven't thought of everything, any and all feedback is welcome.
Mahalo,
Harry Z.