AID array.
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Hummingbird Communications Ltd.
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1999084-2.2.11.gz | patch -p1"
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Mike FrischToronto, Ontario, Canada
Software Engineer
Hummingbird Communications Ltd.
Disclaimer: I speak for myself, not my employer.
at PC prices.
But one must admit that drive speeds are not in sync with other PC
advancements. CPU speeds have increased at a MUCH greater pace than hard
drive transfer rates, for instance.
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drives without knowing the
real specifications (and limitations).
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Mike FrischToronto, Ontario, Canada
Software Engineer
Hummingbird Communications Ltd.
Disclaimer: I speak for myself, not my employer.
d 200Mbit/s (translated to ~25MB/s).
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Mike FrischToronto, Ontario, Canada
Software Engineer
Hummingbird Communications Ltd.
Disclaimer: I speak for myself, not my employer.
#x27;t heard much about the SmartRaid IV, but the III was notorious
for being a poor performer (albeit well-supported, though). Perhaps DPT
cards just aren't what they're cracked up to be?
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on Linux. That was my point.
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nal poster did not state anything to that effect.
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wait for them to come out with a driver. Not an optimal
situation, but perhaps with enough reaction from the Linux community,
they may change their minds about releasing the source.
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existing single disk setup? I would like to mirror the drive on my server
without having to reinstall anything.
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ID5 array
running some "common" files which I make available on my home LAN. So
far, so good. I still don't have it shutting down properly and
automatically being brought up at boot-time, which is still a little bit
of a pain.
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ecent documentation like this.
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Hummingbird Communications Ltd.North York, Ontario, Canada
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On Wed, 7 Jul 1999, Drew Puch wrote:
> I think that it could be the fact , that the aic drives the drives harder
> then the ncr :)
Not likely... Adaptec is perhaps the most common SCSI controller on the
market, but it certainly isn't the best.
> also I looked at one ncr that could not b
g drive or whatever a couple of years from now.
Agreed. I guess I'll just worry about the problem when the time comes.
Thanks for the prompt reply,
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ms expensive to replace all the drives in a couple of years
when one (or more) drives fails.
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is functionality.
What about Adaptec?
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/affect the SCSI bus?
Can this be guaranteed or is it just an instance of it occurring most of
the time?
Thanks,
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reciated.
Much thanks in advance,
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