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		By: Dean		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[areca makes seriously good raid cards and have good support for FOSS. they are pricey retail, but inexpensive on ebay/onlinestoreofchoice.

my only gripe is their yucky binary management tool, but its better than most other brands similar tools.

if you are looking for hard raid on your FOSS system, areca is a good choice.*

openbsd&#039;s unified approach makes the most sense!

* I dont work for areca, but i have a dual port in my home desktop and a 16 port in my home fileserver]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>areca makes seriously good raid cards and have good support for FOSS. they are pricey retail, but inexpensive on ebay/onlinestoreofchoice.</p>
<p>my only gripe is their yucky binary management tool, but its better than most other brands similar tools.</p>
<p>if you are looking for hard raid on your FOSS system, areca is a good choice.*</p>
<p>openbsd&#8217;s unified approach makes the most sense!</p>
<p>* I dont work for areca, but i have a dual port in my home desktop and a 16 port in my home fileserver</p>
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