Firewire works great. We use an Iomega Peerless (only 20 GB) and it
transfers at 15 MB per second. As to USB, you will want USB 2 for similiar
speed.
The only problem I have had with firewire disks on Linux is getting an sbp2
device driver that loads ok. I have also had trouble if the firewire
I find the 4 drive limitation of IDE machines quite bothersome. Is there
some way, other than scsi, to overcome this limitation in the linux world?
Is setting up a scsi system just a matter of installing a scsi adaptor
and then plugging things in (along with the appropriate drivers)? Is it
worth
On 12/13/02 18:09, Joel Hammer wrote:
I find the 4 drive limitation of IDE machines quite bothersome. Is there
some way, other than scsi, to overcome this limitation in the linux world?
Is setting up a scsi system just a matter of installing a scsi adaptor
and then plugging things in (along with
On Saturday 14 December 2002 02:09 am, Joel Hammer wrote:
I find the 4 drive limitation of IDE machines quite bothersome. Is there
some way, other than scsi, to overcome this limitation in the linux world?
Is setting up a scsi system just a matter of installing a scsi adaptor
and then
On 12/13/02 18:23, Bob Raymond wrote:
On Saturday 14 December 2002 02:09 am, Joel Hammer wrote:
I find the 4 drive limitation of IDE machines quite bothersome. Is there
some way, other than scsi, to overcome this limitation in the linux world?
Is setting up a scsi system just a matter of
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 09:09:36PM -0500, Joel Hammer wrote:
I find the 4 drive limitation of IDE machines quite bothersome. Is there
some way, other than scsi, to overcome this limitation in the linux world?
Is setting up a scsi system just a matter of installing a scsi adaptor
and then plugging
On Saturday 14 December 2002 02:28 am, Net Llama! wrote:
On 12/13/02 18:23, Bob Raymond wrote:
On Saturday 14 December 2002 02:09 am, Joel Hammer wrote:
I find the 4 drive limitation of IDE machines quite bothersome. Is there
some way, other than scsi, to overcome this limitation in the
On Saturday 14 December 2002 02:28 am, Net Llama! wrote:
%
% Prolly would need a 600W power supply, and a huge case for 12IDE drives.
600 watts? Geez.
Kurt
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