Re: [gentoo-user] IDE RAID suggestions

2003-03-28 Thread Matt Tucker
-- Matt Garman [EMAIL PROTECTED] spake thusly: On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 02:19:01PM +1100, Mark Saunders wrote: Which is the best supported IDE RAID chipset? I'm after a motherboard with onboard IDE RAID support. I gave up on an ASUS A7V8X with a Promise Fasttrack onboard IDE RAID

Re: [gentoo-user] IDE RAID suggestions

2003-03-28 Thread Terje Kvernes
Matt Tucker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: [ ... ] If you've got the money (and particularly if you want to do RAID-5), I highly recommend the 3ware cards. They've got a 4-channel card (so you can put each drive on a separate channel, with none of this master/slave stuff) which supports RAID-5

Re: [gentoo-user] IDE RAID suggestions

2003-03-28 Thread Lee Fickenscher
I've used add-in ATA-100 IDE constrollers based on the CMD649 chipset with no problems... I think it was a CompUSA brand or something like that. Good Luck, Lee On Wed, Aug 27, 2003 at 10:32:24PM -0500, Matt Garman wrote: snip Someone please correct me if any of this info is inaccurate!

Re: [gentoo-user] IDE RAID suggestions

2003-03-28 Thread Tarsoly Andrs
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: MD5 Friday, March 28, 2003, 4:19:01 AM, you wrote: Which is the best supported IDE RAID chipset? I am using the HPT-372 chipset without problems. This chipset is better than the Promise, coz you can change the chunksize to other than 64kbyte (with the

[gentoo-user] IDE RAID suggestions

2003-03-27 Thread Mark Saunders
Which is the best supported IDE RAID chipset? I'm after a motherboard with onboard IDE RAID support. I gave up on an ASUS A7V8X with a Promise Fasttrack onboard IDE RAID controller. -- Mark Saunders [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cytek Pty Ltd -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list

Re: [gentoo-user] IDE RAID suggestions

2003-03-27 Thread Matt Garman
On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 02:19:01PM +1100, Mark Saunders wrote: Which is the best supported IDE RAID chipset? I'm after a motherboard with onboard IDE RAID support. I gave up on an ASUS A7V8X with a Promise Fasttrack onboard IDE RAID controller. I'm certainly no expert here, but I have