• - SATA II 1~5 support RAID 0, 1, 5, 10 or JBOD mode by AMD® SB750.
  • JBODs are difficult to manage and usually arise as a result of poor network planning as a company expands and upgrades its services.
  • Generally, RAID 5 outperforms JBOD regarding read operations due to its ability to distribute data across multiple disks, enabling parallel access.
  • JBOD stands for Just a Bunch of Disks, means, connecting multiple external drives to your computer with their own drive letter.
  • JBOD (abbreviated from "Just a Bunch Of Disks"/"Just a Bunch Of Drives") is an architecture using multiple hard drives exposed as individual devices.
  • When considering scalability and flexibility, JBOD stands out for its straightforward expansion — simply add another drive without intricate configurations.
  • Note - Do not disable JBOD mode on a controller if one of its disks in JBOD mode has the OS installed on it.
  • Just a Bunch of Disks, RAID sistemlere kıyasla daha düşük performans gösteren bir dosyalama sistemidir.
  • JBOD is not one of the numbered RAID levels, but it is a popular method for combining multiple physical disk drives into a single logical disk.
  • With JBOD mode, the controller is able to circumvent RAID firmware and treat a single hard disk as a normal disk controller would.