On Friday 25 July 2003 05:11 pm, Net Llama! wrote:
> On 07/25/03 13:52, Michael Hipp wrote:
> > A while back I posted a question about serial ATA support in Linux.
> > Someone on another list pointed me toward this provider of S-ATA RAID
> > and it claims Linux support (RH and SuSE):
> > http://www
On Friday 25 July 2003 04:52 pm, Michael Hipp wrote:
> A while back I posted a question about serial ATA support in Linux.
> Someone on another list pointed me toward this provider of S-ATA RAID
> and it claims Linux support (RH and SuSE):
> http://www.3ware.com/products/serial_ata.asp
>
> Michael
On 07/25/03 13:52, Michael Hipp wrote:
A while back I posted a question about serial ATA support in Linux.
Someone on another list pointed me toward this provider of S-ATA RAID
and it claims Linux support (RH and SuSE):
http://www.3ware.com/products/serial_ata.asp
As far as I know, 3ware is the
A while back I posted a question about serial ATA support in Linux.
Someone on another list pointed me toward this provider of S-ATA RAID
and it claims Linux support (RH and SuSE):
http://www.3ware.com/products/serial_ata.asp
Michael
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On 07/12/03 06:35, Michael Hipp wrote:
Anyone have any experience using Serial ATA controllers & drives under
Linux? Can you recommend a brand of controller?
I need to invest in some storage and would like to head in that direction.
From what i've heard, the support is rather poor & limited righ
Anyone have any experience using Serial ATA controllers & drives under
Linux? Can you recommend a brand of controller?
I need to invest in some storage and would like to head in that direction.
Thanks,
Michael Hipp
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