On Sat, 02 Sep 2000, Ahbaid Gaffoor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> what does the LVD thing mean when talking about SCSI?
>
> Is it something analagous to 66/Mbs IDE?
>
> If so, is it's use supported under Linux?
>
It depends entirely upon the controller and the hard drive
and has nothing to do with the operating system, AFAIK. If
your SCSI controller is supported under linux, I think that
LVD will work with linux.
LVD==Low Voltage Differential, AKA (I think) Differential
SCSI. Your hard drives MUST be LVD drives, your controller
has to be an LVD controller and I think you may also need
special cables. You will *definitely* need different
termination, if termination isn't built-in as an option on
your last LVD device.
John
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