Re: [SLUG] SCSI

From: Robert Snyder (robertsnyder@gmail.com)
Date: Sun Jan 08 2006 - 19:00:52 EST


On 1/8/06, michael hast <evylrobot19@cox.net> wrote:
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> >
> >
> > A. I use scsi quite a bit.
> > B. I have used most scsi card brands
> > C. i find scsi to be over price compared to SATA
> >
> > 1. Stay way from Tekram, or other lesser quality brands. No one ever
> > got fired for buying adaptec and a good adaptec card can be had very
> > cheaply on Ebay. ( note that is the only thing you will find cheap)
> > Though I havewon a number of of scsi drives on the cheap with out
> > issue but I would not reccomend it..
>
> I was planning on going used... ...I may have to look at SATA as
> well. I haven't spent the $$$ yet, so I will self-educate and not go
> off half-cocked by any measure for sure.
>
> >
> > 2. Make sure to get a card with a bios. Not all scsi cards comes
> > with it own bios, and hence not all cards will be able to boot an os.
> > Remember if you want to boot off the drive make sure it has a system
> > bios on the card. Hence going back to reason 1 buy a quality adaptec
> > card.
>
> This is good info. Thanks! That's actually not something that I would
> have ever thought of looking at.
>
> >
> > 3. Seagate, Quantum, IBM/Hitachi Ultrastars are the only drives I
> > deal with. But have heard good things about Compaq/HP scsi drives but
> > have never tested one.
>
> I've been looking at Seagates. Used, they are pretty cheap, and a
> Seagate has never let me down. My limited experience tells me that
> those drives are built like tanks.
>
> > 4. Serial ATA is much cheaper and quieter and very high preformance
> > consider this option first.
>
> Refer to my response above. Duelly noted.
>
> >
> > 5. Be prepared for Noise.... While most scsi drives do not sound like
> > a gidercounter, Just the noise of them spinning at 10,000 rpms makes a
> > nice audiable hum though will not be too noticeable when in a room
> > full of other computers.
>
> I've got two large aquariums with venturies whirring away in the same
> room. It would have to be hellishly loud to be intrusive. Well, I'm
> off to ebay to look at SATA's. Thanks for the advice. If I wind up
> going SCSI, I know what to look for.

I know what your talking about with the tanks, the noise from the aquariums
will cancel out any noise from scsi drive

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