IDE RAID
foodog
plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
Wed, 04 Jun 2003 00:05:00 -0700
Jay wrote:
>
> Has anyone used any of the *hardware* IDE RAID controllers under Linux?
> I'm looking at ones from Promise and Adaptec. Thoughts? I basically want
> to do a simple RAID mirror of two IDE drives, but I don't want to do
> software RAID - I want "real" hardware RAID that is 100% transparent to
> the OS. Any thoughts?
>
> ~Jay
Here's some deja-vu from the archives:
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Richard Daggett wrote:
> Howdy All
>
> Adaptec 2400A is a raid cable ATA solution and the Adaptec 39160 is a dual channel LVD
> scsi controller no raid.
>
> Adaptec 2400A:
> » i960RS based
> » Up to 128 MB memory support
> » 4-channel support up to 4 drives
> » Online capacity expansion
>
>
> Affordable, full-featured ATA/100 RAID card for data protection. Ideal for PC server
> users looking to take advantage of advanced RAID features on ATA hard drives. The Adaptec
> ATA RAID 2400A card is a microprocessor-based RAID solution for PC server environments
> employing ATA hard drives. The Adaptec ATA RAID 2400A supports up to 4 drives, with
> transfer rates up to 100 MByte/sec per channel over 4 channels providing advanced RAID
> functionality at an affordable price. It is the ideal solution for those who want
> increased server capacity and performance. It offers state-of-the-art manageability
> features through Adaptec's Storage Manager Pro? software.
>
> Cost: $336.99
>
>
> Adaptec 39160:
> » Two (2) Independent Ultra 160 Channels for 320 MByte/sec performance (160 each).
> » 64-bit PCI (32 supported) for 266 MB/s throughput with MotherBoard.
> » SpeedFlex Technology ensures top performance of all connected devices, regardless of
> SCSI generation, and provides seamless backwards compatibility protecting legacy devices.
> » Two External connectors are 68-pin Very High Density for connection to LVD drives
> (also includes two internal LVD & one 50-pin standard internal connector).
>
> Cost: $349.99
>
> Richard
>
> http://www.insight.com/web/apps/productpresentation/index.php?alert=categoryresults&product_id=AD070531
>
> http://www.insight.com/web/apps/productpresentation/index.php?product_id=AD622782
>
>
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> Sollars
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> Subject: Re: Big, fast disk toys
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>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "foodog" <foodog@uswest.net>
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> Sent: Saturday, February 16, 2002 4:05 PM
> Subject: Big, fast disk toys
>
>
> > If you're looking for a big, fast, relatively cheap RAID system I'm
> > really impressed with the Adaptec 2400A controller. I'm playing with it
> > at work, BTW, not home. The bootable config CD runs Linux and has a
> > click-thru for the GPL.
> >
> > You can connect up to 4 IDE drives to it to build a RAID unit. The
> > setup I'm using is four WD1000 100GB disks at RAID 0 for approx 376GB.
> > The whole deal can be had for somewhere right around $2K and compares
> > *very* favorably with a Fibre Channel SAN system that costs much, much
> > more.
>