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Activity Forums Storage & Archiving Going from Highpoint to something else help

  • S Regian

    April 1, 2010 at 10:17 pm

    What firmware are you using with the RR? My Enhance box with the 4322 will not mount the first time I boot… but shows up on reboot.

  • James Brill

    April 29, 2010 at 4:02 pm

    So Enhance Tech took care of everything for me! I sent them my whole RAID though, card, cables, chassis with drives but they took care of everything from there. They figured out that my chassis wasn’t clicking with my card due to a generation thing between new card and an old chassis. Since newegg doesn’t push many SAS enclosures the one I got from there was old. Anyways Enhance was great and emailed me multiple times a day from a real person with updates. I’m still mad at Highpoint but hey Enhance gives beyond great service so no need to talk to HPT ever again.

  • Tom Brooks

    May 5, 2010 at 11:02 am

    Wow. That’s good to know. I have one of their boxes. When I bought it the sales guy was very informed and helpful, too. They recommended a Highpoint card then also.

  • Cuong Quach

    November 8, 2010 at 6:00 pm

    Quote:
    ” You aint’ gonna get a nice RAID 5 card for an eSATA array. Highpoint is where it stops. Cal Digit and Sonnet make much better and easier to use RAID 0 cards for eSATA arrays…”

    That is not true!

    There is a eBOX-R5 a hardware raid5 five drive base on PM technology featuring
    – NO drivers required
    – Fully support HDD greater than 2.0TB
    – Email notification

    With 2x internal SATA in MAC PRO (behind the fan) coupling with SATA to eSATA bracket including the eBOX-R5.

    Within couples minutes, you can create a RAID50 (up to 16TB).
    Fully data protected that can read and write 440MB/s to 490MB/s

    Look harder then you will find the solution

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