I'll keep my ears open. We live up on Purtov now and have a pretty active feeder, but Switgard and Lars will be over in Germany for Christmas. If somebody wants to sit in our kitchen drinking hot buttered rums and counting birds, that's OK too.

Stephen

On 11/15/11 9:51 AM, Dan wrote:
At 7:21 AM -0800 11/15/2011, Bruce Godfrey wrote:
do you have any data on how much difference a fast SCSI drive makes in
a MDD

Multiple factors. The drive has to be able to throw data at x speed.
(read and write cycles are usually quite different)! The drive's
hardware cache has has be large enough to be able to buffer sufficient
data to keep both the mechanism and i/o bus busy. And the i/o bus, be it
IDE or SCSI or ..., has to be able to throw the data quickly.

In my experience, the drive's capabilities are usually the bottleneck.

And be careful of the version and bit widths of the i/o bus. Firewire,
btw, is actually a form of SCSI 3.

Wikipedia has some very nice articles that include tables comparing bus
speeds...

As far as getting the best performance overall... Optimize speed,
capacity, and especially cost. Your best bet is a SATA controller and
7200rpm or faster SATA drives. That way the drives are inexpensive *and*
usable in future machines!

fwiw,
- Dan.

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