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Jeff Smith wrote to Alan Ianson:
JS> AI> Your using scsi eh? I don't think you'll see a big difference in sata
JS> AI> then. I have never used an scsi myself but they are faster than the
JS> AI> IDE type that I usually use.
JS>
JS> I have SCSI here but don't currently have the controller
JS> enabled. About 80G worth at 10k rpm.
That looks good, the cost and small size of scsi is what has kept me from
using them. Great if you need speed (a server I guess) and can live with
the capacity.
I don't think I'll be buying any more IDE drives.. :)
JS> One thing I noticed too is that Linux would not install correctly
JS> on a mirrored boot drive. They work ok with linux if they are not used
JS> to boot from.
A mirrored boot drive? I've never done any thing but install to a disk
in the actuall machine. What is a mirrored boot drive?
Ttyl :-),
Al
... A pessimist is never disappointed............
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