extremetech.com — A positive review by ExtremeTech on Norco's DS-1220 storage box. Twelve SATA drive racks in one box and twelve 750GB drives are included (that's 9TB of space people)!! Quite an amazing device, and somewhat reasonably priced at around $850. Come on you know you want one!
Sep 23, 2006 View in Crawl 4
orlandogeekSep 23, 2006Submitter
Damn, I hate when that happens. From now on before submitting, the article shall be read twice! Wish I could change it.. Kevin? Alex? lol
drcrossSep 24, 2006
Haha, Why do people mod down possibly the funniest comment on digg in a couple of days. digg+.
ethergnatSep 24, 2006
Dang, I was going to link to the 1.6TB TeraStation Pro I ordered this week from Buy.com for $999 but the price went up to $1,495.
patrickbwellsSep 24, 2006
The entire human genome uses around 700 megabytes.
Closed AccountSep 24, 2006
You could start a nice little online storage website with one of these, no?Just a thought...
blakexSep 24, 2006
I just lost my RAID5 array due to a stupid Silion Logic chip and ordered one of these on Thursday to hold my drives. Can't wait for it to get here...seems like a great way to put a lot of storage on your network cheap.
rpharazonSep 24, 2006
Holy s**t I want one.You could put so much porn on it...
yashuSep 24, 2006
Space is big! I mean it is f**king huge and with all the sub planck quantum interactions... I would say infinant TBs...
Closed AccountSep 24, 2006
enough with the dupe cry babies already
orlandogeekSep 24, 2006Submitter
You're right that is quite impressive too.
firewire2Apr 9, 2010
I got one of Norco's DS-1220, try to create a RAID5 from my brand new 2.0TB WD... Can not do it ??!! It wont allow me to create Raid5+1after three days trying, returned and got T12_SR5-2 from DATOpticMy Window2008 server system runs with 20TB volume + HS about 3 months, DATOptic Tech guy told me I can expand the RAID array to 20 drives, if needed. That is kind of cool but I don't think I need that for another 3 yrs :-)