[rhn-users] Re: sata controllers
dbossung at southeast.edu
dbossung at southeast.edu
Fri Aug 18 17:00:10 UTC 2006
Thank you for clarifying this.
"Craig M.
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By the way, SATAII is the name of a committee. It is not a standard.
Craig.
On Thu, 2006-08-17 at 10:12 -0700, Jonathan Klay wrote:
> Buy a new motherboard!
>
> You can get a cheap SATA150 card based on the Sil3112 or 3114 chip that
> works easy and well. Don't get anything with the Promise chip - it
> works, but insists on loading first, and you might end up with boot
> order issues. I couldn't find any resolution for this (wanted to use
> swappable disks...).
>
> All SATA300 controllers I looked at were ridiculously expensive.
>
> JK
> >
> > Message: 1
> > Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2006 08:09:21 -0500
> > From: dbossung at southeast.edu
> > Subject: [rhn-users] sata controllers
> > To: rhn-users at redhat.com
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> > I need to add SATAII to a RHES4 box. I am looking for experiences or
> > recommendations as to a brand/model that you might have.
> >
> > I do not care about RAID, large numbers of ports, etc. Just basic
SATAII
> > support. Trying to keep it simple and cost is a primary concern.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Don
> >
> Jonathan Klay <+> NOAA PMEL CNSD
> System Administrator NOAA PMEL OERD
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