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On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 01:26:10PM -0700, Maurice Hilarius wrote: > Bill Broadley wrote: > > >So I find it hard to believe where any workstation would need PCI-X > >unless there's some strange pci-x only card required. 8 SATA ports > >are also relatively easy to come by on the motherboard. > > > > > > > RAID cards, at least until March 2006 I just talked to Maurice offline. There are various pci-e solutions (JBOD, FRAID, and real RAID) that are (and have been) available. I've been building 16 disk servers out of the Areca-1260. The 1260 has: * x8 pci-e bus (2GB/sec + 2GB/sec) * 256MB dimm * Intel RAID 6 engine (forget the part number) * Optional battery backup * Network interface for management * Can manage i2c enclosures I'm pretty happy with it, I have 2 16 * 400GB disk servers, and a few other folks I know have them (at least one 16*500GB). One feature I particularly like is you can upgrade the BIOS from a webbrowser. The driver has been in the linux kernel for awhile, some helpful folks even run a yum repository with the areca driver support. -- Bill Broadley Computational Science and Engineering UC Davis -- amd64-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/amd64-list
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