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Too few Pcie lanes: external raid solution

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Dec 01, 2019 Dec 01, 2019

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I'm looking at 3950x as an upgrade to my 5820k.  But dealing with 24 lanes is a bit of a headache.  I've got an old raid 5 setup for my media - an areca 1223-8i that uses Pcie 2.0 x 8. 

I'm toying with the idea of creating an external server and connecting via USB 3.1g2 or 10g ethernet.  Can anyone tell me how much of a performance hit I'd notice (both in terms of latency and sustained data rate) ie would timeline playback be impacted?

 

I'm assuming I'd set it up as a Linux box, but could I do so and keep my data intact? Does it play nicely with NTFS?. 

 

Offloading data is not an option at this point. I'd have to dump $1000 on drives. 

 

 

 

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Dec 03, 2019 Dec 03, 2019

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On AMD, this is actually possible, because you don't have the DMI bottleneck like Intel does. 

Look into FreeNAS: https://www.freenas.org/

And this: https://www.sonnettech.com/product/twin10g-sfp-tb3/overview.html

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