Hooking up esata drives to an Xserve

Hello! Newbie here. We have an Xserve 2x2.8Ghz Quad core Intel with 2 gigs of Ram. I need to hook up external Esata drives to copy files on and off the Xserve and the raid. There are firewire connectors but no Esata connectors so I guess I have to buy a card. My question is, which one? I don't need to make the external drives raids, I just want to hook them up so I can copy files. Anyone have a reliable card that they use? Thanks

I've used Sonnet cards before - http://www.sonnettech.com/product/temposatae4p.html
Check the compatibility listing, though - there are specific issues with certain drive make/models.

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    Thanks for your message responding to my plea for help!
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