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Date:      Mon, 17 Sep 2001 22:06:42 +1200
From:      "Philip Murray" <me@philth.net.nz>
To:        <kam@salsolutions.net>
Cc:        "FreeBSD Questions" <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: ATA RAID hardware reccomendation?
Message-ID:  <002301c13f60$73ac5a50$0300a8c0@SPARLAK>
References:  <F14n6HIr6dZqN3Ssxoq000157e7@hotmail.com>

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Hi Kam,

I'm using a 3ware Escalade 7810 card with no problems at all. It's the
8-port 64-bit version. I have 5 drives in a RAID5 with 1 hot-spare attached
to it.

Not only does it have great drivers (works out of the box with FreeBSD), but
you can also get the monitoring/maintenance daemon for FreeBSD.

I recommend them for anyone who needs a large amount of cheap storage (we've
got 320Gb). Also, I heard that Yahoo use the 3ware cards in their servers
also, so they must be good! :)

Cheers

> Though I think vinum is about the best way to implement mirroring two
disks
> under FreeBSD, I have since seen that I really should be investigating
> hardware based raid possibilities. I really need to consider how great it
> would be to have boot capability from the mirror (RAID1).
>
> What I really would like is something that is OS independant. I have read
> some of the information available at 3ware, Adaptec and Arcoide. The Arco
> card is only ATA66, has no cache RAM but is 100% OS independant. The
Adaptec
> 2400A is the only model that will work with FreeBSD based on information
> from their site -- that information is suspect since it does not
> specifically list whether drivers are necessary for xBSD as they are for
> Linux. The 3ware 6000 series two port ATA RAID (listed in BSD Mall at a
> steal price $144) site information states "A key portion of 3ware's
> technology is in the implementation of OS device drivers. 3ware's target
> operating environments are Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows
2000
> and Linux open-source, as well as support for popular Linux distributions
> such as Red Hat, SuSE and Turbolinux. Although the 3ware Escalade Storage
> Switch attaches to a cluster of ATA disk drives, it is installed with a
SCSI
> mini-port driver, enabling the switch to appear as a large SCSI disk drive
> to the outside world. This means that from the operating system's
> point-of-view, the 3ware Escalade Storage Switch is a SCSI device. " Of
> course it is listed as being Intel hardware platform compatible. I looked
at
> the Promise site but could not really get to any hard information that
said
> it in fact is OS independant.
>
> Does anyone know (for sure because you have tried and or are using it) of
an
> ATA RAID 0/1 solution that is OS independant other than Arco?
>
> Kam Salisbury
> Network Alchemist
> http://www.salsolutions.net/
>



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