Re: Support for affordable S-ATA RAID controllers (xs4)

2004-01-14 Thread Rogier Krieger
. Cheers, Rogier Krieger References: [1] Highpoint RocketRaid 1540 support page [ http://www.highpoint-tech.com/USA/brr1540.htm ] [2] Highpoint RocketRaid 1820 support page [ http://www.highpoint-tech.com/USA/brr1820.htm ] ___ [EMAIL

Re: Support for affordable S-ATA RAID controllers (xs4)

2004-01-14 Thread Rogier Krieger
heard similar reports that the Escalade 6xxx and 7xxx are sensitive to the ATA cables you use. Apart from that, the Escalades are worth the expense. My main issue here was lacking a budget for them. Cheers, Rogier Krieger ___ [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing

Re: Support for affordable S-ATA RAID controllers (xs4)

2004-01-06 Thread Rogier Krieger
of the NetBSD developers (Manuel Bouyer, see [1]) the Promise card still is a software RAID solution, so I will probably also test the RAIDframe functionality. We'll see how it turns out. I'll be sure to report success. Thanks for checking up on this, Rogier Krieger References: [1] http://mail

Support for affordable S-ATA RAID controllers (xs4)

2004-01-04 Thread Rogier Krieger
) in the hardware notes. Is there anyone with experience with the Adaptec 1210 or Promise S150 cards or are they unsupported. If unsupported, is there anyone with advice of affordable alternative S-ATA RAID controllers? Thanks in advance, Rogier Krieger

Re: Support for affordable S-ATA RAID controllers (xs4)

2004-01-04 Thread Rogier Krieger
Hi there Jon, Previous correspondence from jon (14:22 4-1-2004 -0800): On Sun, 2004-01-04 at 14:09, Rogier Krieger wrote: controller and a Promise S150 TX2Plus RAID which 2003 atapci0: Promise PDC20319 SATA150 controller thanks for checking. One thing I still wonder about, though: do you have

Re: Support for affordable S-ATA RAID controllers (xs4)

2004-01-04 Thread Rogier Krieger
to the pricing lists I've seen so far. I wonder if the 8506-card mentioned in another post also works in 32bit PCI slots. Otherwise, I'd need a Xeon board. But that's another post in the thread. Thanks for your quick reply, Rogier Krieger -- Eagles fly, but weasels don't get caught in jet engines