I had a very bad experience with its minor brother aio
600. We lost valuable data and HP left a very bad name
in terms of support and at the end although they made
it up and send a guy to look at it they don't know
what the h*** happened to the machine.

I don't know where to start with so I will make this
story short - buy SAS not SATA and get the best disk
cache you can.

I hope you are not thinking of using iSCSI, the
performance is very low...and you have to purchase an
extra license

Miguel


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> We're a Dell house but I've recently been looking to
> increase my storage capacity and HP has some
> attractive pricing. Has anyone used the AiO 1200
> with SATA drives? Intend to use if for @ 500 GB of
> file sharing to 120 users and some very light
> application serving along with disk to disk backup
> and file archiving. Interested also in recent HP
> support experiences. Dell has provided me with very
> good support over the years and I'd prefer not to
> shoot myself in the foot.
> Any input, comments or flaming appreciated.
> Steve
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