I just read the Mylex eXtremeRAID 2000 blurb, and it says it is an
"Ultra 160 SCSI to PCI RAID Controller." I'm not familiar with Ultra
160... is that hardware compatible with my UW SCSI drives?
SCSI is SCSI, unless it's differential (LVD, VHVD, etc). So yeah, they
should work just
the
device in a semi-even way so two similar partitions in a linear raid
would potentially get close to the same usage.
Is there anything I am missing or that I don't properly understand?
Thanks in advance for any help!
Jacob
Netfinity Performance Development
the raidtools packages and kernel patches at ftp.fi.kernel.org that
document points to seem to be kind of old.
what kernel versions are people running software raid with and where
are the patches and raidtools packages for those versions?
thanks again!
jacob
I cannot figure out from this where the actual problem is.
Yes, there are a number of adapters that support Fibre Channel, and
there's at least some attempts in Sparclinux to support a full FC4 module.
On Wed, 10 Feb 1999, Kay Salzwedel wrote:
Hi,
it might be the wrong list(s) to ask, but I there is still a chance that
someone can help me.
The Sparc port has full support for point to point and full fc-al
fibre channel. This is utilizing Sun's SOC and SOCAL adapter cards.
What about Jaycor (JNI) cards ? They seem to simulate a SCSI
interface, but with up to 255 disks connected :-)
255? Strange.