Re: OT: scsi vs ide: some data - "features" and ide-to-scsi
hi ya paul, brian
i like the following "feature list"
- disk reliability -- stays up and running
- functionality -- does what its supposed to do
- costs -- can be replicated if needed (disk crash) within an hour or day
-- not a major budget issue
- expandability -- into other "file servers"
- speed -- ??? doesnt matter... no disk can sustain 100MB/sec
or anything near its rated capacity
system failures...
http://www.Linux-1U.net/Disks/Disk_Failure.gif
anybody seen (using) these IDE to scsi-3 convertors ???
http://www.cardaysupply.com/bridges.html
have fun
alvin
On Fri, 1 Mar 2002, Paul Seelig wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 28, 2002 at 06:34:38PM -0800, Brian Nelson wrote:
> >
> > Performance isn't everything...
> >
> ... versatility is. Speed comes last IMHO.
>
> The main point i'm using SCSI is that a wide range of devices can be
> operated externally. External operation means to be able to only
> switch on devices when they are actually needed and the possibility to
> attach them to and share them between multiple machines.
>
> Try that with IDE devices... ;-)
>
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