Am 28. Dec, 2006 schwätzte eric© so: > My servers (HP 9000 A class) have SCSI interfaces on them, supporting two > single ended SCSI-1 devices internally (according to the manual). I have > only a really basic understanding of SCSI. From what I'm reading, given the > proper adapter, which I'm finding on eBay for less than $10 shipped, I > should be able to attach up to a Ultra160 SCSI-3 SCA connector drive to the > bus, assuming it's not of LVD design, correct? Yes. SCSI's pretty cool. > I know that the drives will be limited to the 5MB/sec transfer rate of the > SCSI-1 bus. I was intending on using one of these machines as a file server > internally for the MP3s, as well as set up a streaming/jukebox type server > so that I would have access to my music while away from home (I have well > over 80GB of MP3s on hard drives now, not counting all the stuff still on > CD/DVD, so standard MP3 players are not an option, and I don't feel the > overwhelming need to drop a few hundred on a 60GB ipod). Haven't really > looked into specific applications to handle this, altho the servers are > running Debian Linux currently. > > A)Being that 75GB Ultra160 drives are only $10-$15 more expensive than > 30-50GB SCSI-2 drives on eBay, I figured I might as well pick up the > bigger/faster drive now. Can always transfer to a newer server as I aquire > them. Am I just tossing money down the drain with this plan? Would I be > better off picking up a couple smaller SCSI-1 or SCSI-2 drives? The larger drives should cache more, thereby using less energy spinning up and down. > B)Will a 180MHz HPPA-RISC server with a SCSI-1 bus be able to handle this > kind of load? It should be able to handle a stream or two of ogg or mp3. Do you have USB available? If so, I'd suggest picking up a USB<->IDE/SATA adapter instead. http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=2020&cat=CBL&cpc=CBLbsc ciao, der.hans -- # https://www.LuftHans.com/ http://www.CiscoLearning.org/ # Join the League of Professional System Administrators https://LOPSA.org/ # "This place has everything. It's even got a Hans." -- Ken Bowley