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Date:      Sun, 4 Oct 1998 12:40:32 -0600
From:      vanmaren@fast.cs.utah.edu (Kevin Van Maren)
To:        smp@csn.net
Cc:        freebsd-smp@FreeBSD.ORG, kuku@gilberto.physik.RWTH-Aachen.DE
Subject:   Re: hw platform Q - what's a good smp choice these days?
Message-ID:  <199810041840.MAA08710@fast.cs.utah.edu>

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> Don't cheap-out on SCSI, its only about $120 more for u2w capability:
> 
>     ASUS P2B-D Dual Pentium II AGP ATX Motherboard         $299
>     ASUS P2B-DS Pentium II AGP ATX Motherboard             $419
> 
> Much cheaper than adding a card later...  I've really become a fan of the
> Asus P2B-DS, I can do a "make -j12 buildworld" in about 40 minutes (3
> spindles on u2w cheetahs).

If you are going to multiple disks and have the money, SCSI is the
way to go.  But IDE disks are so much less!  For a single drive,
the new IDE DMA driver does as well as SCSI.

I went with a U2W Barracuda and P2B-DS.  I can't afford 3 Cheetah drives
for my home PC, and some people can't afford $400 extra for SCSI,
when a 7200RPM Medalist Pro IDE drive will be basically as fast.
But, then again, you bought faster CPUs too.

That $400 difference between IDE and SCSI is also the price difference
between a single 350MHz-CPU motherboard and a dual-capable MB with a
second 350MHz CPU.  In servers, or multiple-disk environments, go SCSI.
If you have the money, go SCSI.  But if you have to cut something for
a desk PC, get a dual over SCSI.

Kevin

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