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Date:      Tue, 28 Oct 2008 15:17:36 +0100
From:      Adriaan de Groot <groot@kde.org>
To:        freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org
Cc:        Charles Sprickman <spork@bway.net>
Subject:   Re: PCI-X SATA Card + Server Recommendation
Message-ID:  <200810281517.37226.groot@kde.org>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.OSX.4.64.0810261502011.4630@toasty.nat.fasttrackmonkey.com>
References:  <Pine.OSX.4.64.0810260112010.4630@toasty.nat.fasttrackmonkey.com> <20081026125017.GA88016@icarus.home.lan> <Pine.OSX.4.64.0810261502011.4630@toasty.nat.fasttrackmonkey.com>

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On Sunday 26 October 2008, Charles Sprickman wrote:
> > Stay away from this card.

Jeremy, any specific reasons for that? Yes, it's a low-end piece of crap=20
consumer electronics, but as a straightforward 4-port SATA card it seems to=
=20
do well enough. It's just part of ata(4) and one of the ones I've got has=20
been up for 395 days driving striped mirrored GEOMs under reasonable (but=20
certainly not high) load.

> Will do. =A0Google was very unhelpful with finding info on Silicon Image =
and
> FreeBSD, so I thank you for that.

Strange. They're supported out of the box in ata(4) now.

The right search string would have been "sii 3124 driver freebsd" which tur=
ns=20
up some of my older work on it, or=20

http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=3Data&apropos=3D0&sektion=3D4&manp=
ath=3DFreeBSD+7.0-RELEASE&format=3Dhtml

which will get you the ata(4) manpage which now lists 3124 and 3132.


Again, this is a low end cheap-ass SATA card. Unlike the RTL 8139 it=20
doesn't "redefine the notion of low-end", but it seems to get the job done.

=2D-=20
These are your friends - Adem
    GPG: FEA2 A3FE Adriaan de Groot



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