DIY solid state drive
BuddyJ
Dept. of PropagandaOKC Icrontian
At Icrontic, we're all about do-it-yourself projects. So, we're kind of bummed that Sharkoon doesn't sell its products in the US. For our European readers though, we've found something totally cool; the just-announced Sharkoon Flexi-Drive S2S.[IMG]http://i...[/img]Continue reading
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Be cool if they partnered with Transcend or SanDisk to bring this with the 6 32 GB sticks with it at a reduced cost. My question though is what would happen if one of the sticks were to fail? Loss of all data? Or is it auto-allocating?