Re: newbie: scsi
James,
Adaptec used to be the defacto standard card. I'm using at home an AHA-2940 with
no problems. We have quite a few Linux systems using Adaptec SCSI cards at work,
all with no problems.
You could do a search on DejaNews for the combined keywards "problem linux <SCSI
card>" where <SCSI card> is each of the vendor + models you listed.
Gary
James Haskell wrote:
>
> hi,
>
> i'm considering adding SCSI to my system, but i seem
> to be at a loss in choosing the right SCSI controller.
>
>
> so far i'm considering the following:
>
> 1. adaptec SCSI card 29160
> 2. adaptec SCSI card 19160
> 3. mylex dac1164p u2scsi pci
> 4. tekram dc-390u3d u160scsi pci
>
> afaik all 4 are linux friendly (pls let me know
> otherwise). i'd welcome any suggestions, criticism,
> etc.
>
> ps
> i haven't even started looking at SCSI disks yet, but
> i'm open to suggestions.
>
> btw i'm running debian 2.2 on an i686
>
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