Thank  Ed

B.R.
Stephen


At 11:06 AM 12/19/2001 -0600, you wrote:
>On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 12:30:10AM +0800, Stephen Liu wrote:
> > > > Whether a special controller with 3 channels for connecting 3 hard
> > > discs is
> > > > needed ?
>
>You'll typically see 3-channel RAID controllers provide for 3 SCSI buses, not
>3 ATA buses.  Multiple drives on a SCSI bus can have I/O pending at the same
>time - this is not true on ATA drives.
>
> > 1) Is RAID 5 controller differs from other controller in design ?
>
>Typically a RAID 5 controller has write-back cache to help you with the
>performance hit you take when writing to RAID-5 sets.
>
> > 2) How many channels it has ?
>
>That's up to the vendor.  It varies from 1 to a number well outside your
>budget...
>
> > 3) If it has 3 channels only, how can I connect 5 hard discs to
> > it?  Therefore I have to connect 2 hard discs as slave.
>
>As I said, 3-channel RAID controllers are typically SCSI, and there is no
>master/slave concept.
>
>--
>Ed Wilts, Mounds View, MN, USA
>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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