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Date:      Thu, 16 Nov 2000 21:14:17 -0800
From:      Mike Smith <msmith@freebsd.org>
To:        Tom Samplonius <tom@sdf.com>
Cc:        Geoff Buckingham <geoffb@chuggalug.clues.com>, scsi@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Today's best RAID card? 
Message-ID:  <200011170514.eAH5EHF00598@mass.osd.bsdi.com>
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Thu, 16 Nov 2000 20:34:23 PST." <Pine.BSF.4.05.10011162031260.11338-100000@misery.sdf.com> 

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> > >   Once 4.2 hits RELEASE, what is going to be the best host-based RAID
> > > controller?
> > 
> > "Best" In which context?
> 
>   Reliable.

I'm pretty happy with all of the RAID controllers I'm supporting apart 
from the 'aac' hardware at the moment (which is why it's not in -stable!).

> > Unless you're allergic to IDE, I'd strongly consider the 3ware ATA cards; 
> > for RAID0 and RAID1 it's impossible to beat them on price/performance, 
> > and they have FreeBSD native management tools in beta right now.
> 
>   I'm looking at the new IBM Netfinity 4500/x340 which includes three
> hotswap SCSI bays on a SCSI backplane.  Adding a SCSI RAID card to these
> is easy.  Adding IDE isn't.  

Fair enough.  For something like this, I'd recommend one of the low-end 
AMI (eg. Express 500), Mylex (AcceleRAID 170) or Adaptec (ASR2100) cards.

> In fact, does hotswap IDE even work?

Yes; the 3ware 6x00 family cards should do it pretty well.

> > For SCSI RAID; I am still working on management.  I really, really need 
> > volunteers for this though; my time just isn't enough for this.
> 
>   Volunteers to do what exactly?

Code; you interested?

Regards,
Mike

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