Serial ATA on Linux

2003-07-25 Thread Michael Hipp
A while back I posted a question about serial ATA support in Linux. 
Someone on another list pointed me toward this provider of S-ATA RAID 
and it claims Linux support (RH and SuSE): 
http://www.3ware.com/products/serial_ata.asp

Michael

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Re: Serial ATA on Linux

2003-07-25 Thread Net Llama!
On 07/25/03 13:52, Michael Hipp wrote:

A while back I posted a question about serial ATA support in Linux. 
Someone on another list pointed me toward this provider of S-ATA RAID 
and it claims Linux support (RH and SuSE): 
http://www.3ware.com/products/serial_ata.asp
As far as I know, 3ware is the only vendor providing any degree of SATA 
support under linux.  From the (granted) little that i've read, the 
performance is quite bad.

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Re: Serial ATA on Linux

2003-07-25 Thread Keith Antoine
On Friday 25 July 2003 04:52 pm, Michael Hipp wrote:
 A while back I posted a question about serial ATA support in Linux.
 Someone on another list pointed me toward this provider of S-ATA RAID
 and it claims Linux support (RH and SuSE):
 http://www.3ware.com/products/serial_ata.asp

 Michael

I have an Asus A7N8X delux Motherboard with a Seagate SATA 120gig hd
for playing around with vhs to DVD and recording programs to. The write time 
is approx twice the speed of the std ide drives. Mandrake sees the sata raid 
drive and installs drivers.

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Re: Serial ATA on Linux

2003-07-25 Thread Keith Antoine
On Friday 25 July 2003 05:11 pm, Net Llama! wrote:
 On 07/25/03 13:52, Michael Hipp wrote:
  A while back I posted a question about serial ATA support in Linux.
  Someone on another list pointed me toward this provider of S-ATA RAID
  and it claims Linux support (RH and SuSE):
  http://www.3ware.com/products/serial_ata.asp

 As far as I know, 3ware is the only vendor providing any degree of SATA
 support under linux.  From the (granted) little that i've read, the
 performance is quite bad.

As in newspapers take most of what ytou read with a pinch of salt. I have such 
a board and drives that is written in half the time of a std drive, and it is 
seen by Mandrake.

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Serial ATA on Linux?

2003-07-12 Thread Michael Hipp
Anyone have any experience using Serial ATA controllers  drives under 
Linux? Can you recommend a brand of controller?

I need to invest in some storage and would like to head in that direction.

Thanks,
Michael Hipp
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Re: Serial ATA on Linux?

2003-07-12 Thread Net Llama!
On 07/12/03 06:35, Michael Hipp wrote:

Anyone have any experience using Serial ATA controllers  drives under 
Linux? Can you recommend a brand of controller?

I need to invest in some storage and would like to head in that direction.
From what i've heard, the support is rather poor  limited right now.  I 
don't have specifics, unfortunately.

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