Kevin Buettner wrote: > ... > SCSI subsystem driver Revision: 1.00 > (scsi0) found at PCI 0/14/0 > ... unfortunatly you left out the total hosts line ;-) > Comments? In particular, I'd like those SCSI advocates to speak up > and let me know what I'm doing wrong with my SCSI drive. (I'd hate to > think that I've been paying more money all of these years for less > performance.) > do you have anything else on the scsi chain? The slowest device will (I understand) drag all the other ones down with it. SO if you (like me) have an old scsi1 cdrom drive that only talks the slowest protocol you'll get stuck down at what, 10MB/sec? Those who know for sure feel free to correct me if I'm 'worng' (sic) (And I'm surprised, because the same kind of tests that I've run on my scsi systems always show scsi better than IDE... Especially since you've shown that there are apparently no bandwidth bottlenecks after the ide or scsi... hey, wait. What kind of card are these? 8-bit, 16-bit, PCI, ??? If the hardware interface between the controller and the memory is different between the two types of controller you can see important effects there.) rusty