Joel Fowler wrote:
> Brian Haymore wrote:
> >I have used standard and the UDMA/66 cables and they both get the same
> >performance. The drives are not able to sustain more then about
> >12-18MB/sec on block IO They can burst to bus speed(33 or 66) but
> >not sustain it. No vendor even claim
Brian,
My information (I assume) reflects a sustainable transfer rate between disk
buffers and central memory. We both know there's a lot more to disk I/O
than buffer transfers.
I am building a web service based on RH Linux 6.0. I'm using a 450 MHz
Pentium II w/ .5GB.
I have invested in two WD
I purchased two UDMA/66 cables from Fry's Electronics. There stores are
located throughout the west. They were different lengths and prices. The
average price was ~$20.
It's my understanding that these cables are needed for both UDMA/33 and
UDMA/66 drives to transfer at ratred speed as follows:
Jonathan F. Dill wrote:
> That's fantastic--Did you "roll your own" or special order them from
> someplace? How much did they cost? I was also wondering about using
> ribbon with twisted pairs (like some old DEC MicroVax used to use for
> internal SCSI) but I would expect it to be expensive per
Tom Livingston wrote:
> I should have mentioned that I finally solved these problems by buying
> custom length cables similar to what are required for udma-66. These cables
> all have a ground line in between each data line... doubling the number of
> wires in the cable and canceling out some of