Armand, it would be nice to speed up the dial-up internet connection, but I
was in fact refering to any other way to speed up Linux - hardware, kernel,
process management, hard drive performance, etc.
I use IDE drives. I know SCSI and RAID stuff is faster (and I can't wait
until I upgrade to a full SCSI system (the ony things I use SCSI for is the
CD drives, and for the scanner)). Do I need special hard drives for the
ATA/RAID controllers? Or does ATA RAID work only with SCSI? (Total newbie
on that end).
On Saturday 17 February 2001 18:53, you wrote:
> Rick Rosinski wrote:
> > I don't mean to be long-winded, I just want to know if anybody had found
> > any tricks that makes a noticable difference in the speed of linux
>
> When people ask this question what they usually mean is how do I speed
> up my dial up internet connection.
>
> Isn't this what you really want?
>
> Otherwise if you think your computer is slow about churning through
> about 1400 Mb's of data on your hard drive you could look into
> ATA/RAID. There's a website out there about using two ATA/66
> controllers (cheap) which is something like 1.8 times as fast as a
> single scsi.
>
> Armand
>
>
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