• However, SATA disks and controllers used in JBOD are comparatively cheaper since they lack data redundancy and no additional hardware requirements.
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    With JBOD and JBOF — “just a bunch of drives” and “just a bunch of flash,” respectively — RAID storage devices offer multiple paths to flexibility.
  • Like RAID, JBOD enclosures can make use of both hard disk drives and solid-state drives of varying storage capacities and interfaces, including...
  • On the other hand, when using JBOD, IO performance is increased as a result of isolated writes across disks without a controller.
  • JBOD (stands for “Just a Bunch Of Disks”) is referred as the collection of hard disks with one single storage enclosure that are not configured to acts as Redundant...
  • Opposite of partitioning, where a single disk is segmented into multiple volumes, JBOD combines multiple hard drives into a larger individual volume.
  • The ancient (in Internet terms) website PC Guide says JBOD is the opposite of partitioning: While partitioning chops single drives into smaller logical...
  • If you lack of money, you may try a SAS2/SATA JBOD because you will see no difference between SAS2 and SAS3 when you have only spinning disks.
  • Hot Swappability: One of the advantages of JBOD is its hot-swappability feature. With JBOD, you can add or remove individual disks while the system is running.