Ron Amborn
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Funny you should ask. We are starting UK distribution in January . Please contact me privately with below info and I can give you more details.
Ron Amborn
President Maxx Digital
Cell 714-713-4492
Office 714-374-4944
https://www.maxxdigital.comSincerely,
Ron Amborn President
Maxx Entertainment Digital
3189 Redhill Ave #B
Costa Mesa , Ca 92626
Direct 714-374-4944
Cell 714-713-4492 Fax 714-374-3404
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The Maxx Digital Thunder Raid T-4,T-6 and T-8 all use HGST NAS and or Enterprise drives and they are always certifying new models. https://www.maxxdigital.com/thunderraid-mini-r6.html.
Sincerely,
Ron Amborn President
Maxx Entertainment Digital
3189 Redhill Ave #B
Costa Mesa , Ca 92626
Direct 714-374-4944
Cell 714-713-4492 Fax 714-374-3404
ron@maxxdigital.com
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We here at Maxx Digital have had our best Success with HGST Enterprise Drives.The price of drives is at an all time low. A customer can buy 96 TB of storage for less then a 1TB array not that long ago. Not sure why people would compromise the hard work and use anything but Enterprise.Just my two cents. Happy Thanks Giving to all.
Sincerely,
Ron Amborn President
Maxx Entertainment Digital
3189 Redhill Ave #B
Costa Mesa , Ca 92626
Direct 714-374-4944
Cell 714-713-4492 Fax 714-374-3404
ron@maxxdigital.com
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Bob
Do we have Marcs contact info to try and help him ?Sincerely,
Ron Amborn President
Maxx Entertainment Digital
3189 Redhill Ave #B
Costa Mesa , Ca 92626
Direct 714-374-4944
Cell 714-713-4492 Fax 714-374-3404
ron@maxxdigital.com
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Adam
We have quite a lot of experience with this set up and can help you turn key the whole thing at a competitive price. Give us a call at 714-374-4944 ask for Ryan or Matt.Sincerely,
Ron Amborn President
Maxx Entertainment Digital
3189 Redhill Ave #B
Costa Mesa , Ca 92626
Direct 714-374-4944
Cell 714-713-4492 Fax 714-374-3404
ron@maxxdigital.com
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Thank you John
Sincerely,
Ron Amborn President
Maxx Entertainment Digital
21562 Newland Street
Huntington Beach , Ca 92646
Direct 714-374-4944
Cell 714-713-4492 Fax 714-374-3404
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Ron Amborn
January 31, 2014 at 10:21 pm in reply to: Pulled RAID 5 drives have very slow read speeds.I agree with Chris about the 6 year old drives. We go through about 2-3 thousand drives per month and the one thing I can say is that depending on usage they all only last about 5 years or so if they are enterprise.And of course there are stories of drives lasting much longer at the users risk.
It is like your car tires, you replace them when they wear out and are potentially less dependable. Same goes for drives and all hardware, as it has a life span and if you push that limit you are open to more failure.I think the very low speeds you are seeing is a sign from above and you should switch before you have much worse problems.Sincerely,
Ron Amborn President
Maxx Entertainment Digital
21562 Newland Street
Huntington Beach , Ca 92646
Direct 714-374-4944
Cell 714-713-4492 Fax 714-374-3404
ron@maxxdigital.com
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Ron Amborn
January 30, 2014 at 5:52 pm in reply to: ATTO R680 + Sans Digital TR8X-B RAID degraded after 3 days“I would always suggest flashing the ATTO adapters to their latest firmware, as well as using their latest drivers and config tool. That is the first thing to do upon purchasing an ATTO card.
ATTO are constantly improving and adding functionality, and fixing hiccups in previous versions of code.The BIOS update of the HP Machine is what makes the fans go faster — it is not anything that ATTO does. The fan speed can be controlled by adjusting the BIOS settings; however, the ATTO R680 runs hot, and it is recommended to keep the fans (at least in the PCI area) going as fast as possible, while still keeping a quiet studio. The ATTO fan controller daemon does not interact with any PC workstation — only Mac Pro towers (not the new mac pro or any imacs / macbook pros). The WD Red drives are more meant for NAS systems that use software RAID, not hardware RAID. For the R680, it is recommended to use drives that are meant to be used for hardware RAID, because not only do they last longer and are faster, they will prevent problems down the road and give you a longer warranty. Yes they are more expensive, but if you want to use spinning disks with a hardware RAID controller, HW RAID drives (Like the RE series, Seagate Constellation Hitachi Ultrastar, etc). are worth it. Sans Digital does not work closely with ATTO to make sure everything is tested in order to work together.
Maxx Digital’s arrays last longer and have fewer failures, offer higher drive counts, and also support dual path configurations for high availability setups at a fraction of the cost of an array from someone like Dell or HP; plus Maxx Digital works closely with ATTO to make sure everything just works out of the box.”Sincerely,
Ron Amborn President
Maxx Entertainment Digital
21562 Newland Street
Huntington Beach , Ca 92646
Direct 714-374-4944
Cell 714-713-4492 Fax 714-374-3404
ron@maxxdigital.com
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Ron Amborn
January 29, 2014 at 9:52 pm in reply to: ATTO R680 + Sans Digital TR8X-B RAID degraded after 3 daysReinis
Send me a private email and I will connect you with an ATTO SE directly. I just can not post his info on line openly. My email is ron@maxxdigital.com.Sincerely,
Ron Amborn President
Maxx Entertainment Digital
21562 Newland Street
Huntington Beach , Ca 92646
Direct 714-374-4944
Cell 714-713-4492 Fax 714-374-3404
ron@maxxdigital.com
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Ron Amborn
January 29, 2014 at 9:27 pm in reply to: best portable 2.5″ SSD enclosure (with USB 3 or thunderbolt)Samuel
Yes there are other options. Just contact Matt Stone mattstone@maxxdigital.com and he can help you with several options.Sincerely,
Ron Amborn President
Maxx Entertainment Digital
21562 Newland Street
Huntington Beach , Ca 92646
Direct 714-374-4944
Cell 714-713-4492 Fax 714-374-3404
ron@maxxdigital.com
http://www.maxxdigital.com