> 
> I plan to buy the new SCSI Harddisk with 2 - 4GB capacity.
> But, I need some advise from Linux user for this kind.
> Which SCSI Harddisk is fastest, best, compatible with Linux and also no
> problem with RTLINUX kernel.
> 

Any scsi disk should work fine. its usually a matter of perference.  Most
people like Seagate, as they seems to have the largest drives, with very
good specs, though they do tend to run on the hot side. (At least their 4
gig drives did..)  I use Western Digital wde9100w's which are 9.1gig
ultra-wide scsi-3. they are quieter, faster and run cooler than the
seagates I've used.  plus their warrantee is better. (call em, give em the
numbers, and a new drive is overnighted to you, in most cases..) 

> Thank you for your kind attention.

as for the controller. the NCR/symbios logic ones are low cost, and fast,
and i believe the linux kernel driver supports the Ultra-2 versions of the
cards. ICP-Vortex and DPT and Mylex/buslogic make RAID cards supported by
linux. 

dave

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