Hi, SCSI is not so expensive anymore, just check out www.pricewatch.com and www.shopper.com. Unless you want the latest bleeding edge Adaptec 2940U2W controller, you don't have to dish out a lot of dough for scsi. And there are a lot of $160 4.5 GB Quantum Viking 7200RPM 8ms disks floating around on those pages. They use an 80 pin SCA interface, but you can get an adapter to 68-pin for another $20. That's a whole lot of high performance storage for the price, and storagereview.com rated the viking very well to.
Nils Rennebarth wrote: > On Wed, Jul 15, 1998 at 03:26:00PM -0400, Richardson,Anthony wrote: > > As larger hard drives become more common, maybe soon we'll be talking > > about the 1024/8 GB problem. As in "Help I've installed Linux in the last > > 1 GB of my 10 GB drive and LILO won't boot it." > That really is a serious concern. Sigh, why is SCSI so expensive? > > Nils > > -- > *-----------------------------------------------------------------------------* > | Quotes from the net: L> Linus Torvalds, W> Winfried Truemper > | > | L>this is the special easter release of linux, more mundanely called 1.3.84 > | > | W>Umh, oh. What do you mean by "special easter release"?. Will it quit > | > * W>working today and rise on easter? > * > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Part 1.2 Type: application/pgp-signature -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null