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Pegasus2 r6 review
Pegasus2 r6 review








pegasus2 r6 review

The metal construction combined with the six 3.5" drives gives the Pegasus R6 its 20.4 lbs weight (the R4 weighs in at around 15 lbs). The color is a bit lighter with a more coarse grain.

pegasus2 r6 review

The Pegasus chassis is made out of aluminum, similar to the unibody MacBook Pro and iMac but not quite identical. The PM8011 has an embedded 600MHz MIPS processor and is paired with 512MB of DDR2-533.

pegasus2 r6 review

On the R6 obviously only six of those ports are functional. This is an 8-lane PCIe Gen 2 controller with eight SAS/SATA 6Gbps ports. Internally Promise uses a PMC Sierra PM8011 8-port SAS-2 RAID controller. I did run into some reliability issues with the Pegasus R6 configured with 4 x SF-2281 SSDs, however it's unclear whether they were caused by the drives themselves, the Pegasus or a combination of the two. I did try installing Seagate 3TB drives and SandForce SF-2281 SSDs in the system, both of which worked. These are four platter drives with 64MB buffers. The 12TB Pegasus R6 we received for review came with 6 x 2TB Hitachi Deskstar 7K3000 drives. Through Apple you can buy any of four configurations: Promise Pegasus LineupĪll of the configs ship with 3.5" 7200RPM hard drives and are configured as a single RAID-5 array by default, although Pegasus supports most of the common RAID formats (RAID 0/1/5/50/6/10). The names are easy enough to understand, they simply refer to the number of drive bays. Promise offers two versions of the Pegasus: the R4 and R6.










Pegasus2 r6 review