Rosewill RSV-S5 5-Bay eSATA SATA RAID Enclosure For Sale

Rosewill RSV-S5 5-Bay eSATA SATA RAID Enclosure
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Rosewill RSV-S5 5-Bay eSATA SATA RAID Enclosure :
$69.95

Increase the amount of storage in your rack with this RSV-S5 storage enclosure from Rosewill. The chassis utilizes a special in and out tray design to make drive swaps faster. The enclosure supports RAID levels 0, 1, 5, 10 and JBOD.

A full 220W power supply provides ample power even under heavy loads. There is also plenty of power to run the chassis exhaust fans and the drive cage fans. The well ventilated chassis helps to keep the drives cool and running on peak levels.

  • 5 HOT-SWAPPABLE 3.5\" SATA DRIVE TRAYSThe Rosewill RSV-S5 features five 3.5\" SATA drive trays supporting both SATA I and SATA II hard drives for superior expandability. All drive trays are hot-swappable for easy installation and replacement without the need to shut down the whole system.
  • DATA PROTECTIONThe Rosewill RSV-S5 supports multiple RAID modes including RAID 0, 1, 5, 10 and JBOD to ensure data integrity.
  • ESATA INTERFACEThe Rosewill RSV-S5 features an eSATA interface (via Port Multiplier) for ultra-fast data transfer speeds of up to 3Gbps and plug-and-play connectivity to the host computer.
  • 220W PSU INCLUDEDThe Rosewill RSV-S5 features a full 220W internal PSU that delivers strong power to all components.
  • BUNDLED SILICON IMAGE MULTILANE ESATA CONTROLLERThe bundled Silicon Image Multi-lane eSATA controller (Model # Sil3132R5) with Port Multiplier function connects to up to two RSV-S5 systems, making 10 high-speed SATA drives instantly accessible to your computer for eas


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