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Date:      Sun, 26 Oct 2008 23:25:45 +0100
From:      Adriaan de Groot <groot@kde.org>
To:        freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: PCI-X SATA Card + Server Recommendation
Message-ID:  <200810262325.45865.groot@kde.org>
In-Reply-To: <20081026204935.GA2429@icarus.home.lan>
References:  <Pine.OSX.4.64.0810260112010.4630@toasty.nat.fasttrackmonkey.com> <Pine.OSX.4.64.0810261502011.4630@toasty.nat.fasttrackmonkey.com> <20081026204935.GA2429@icarus.home.lan>

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On Sunday 26 October 2008 21:49:35 Jeremy Chadwick wrote:
> > Ouch. =A0I was thinking more along the lines of a dead-simple SATA card=
 in
> > =A0 the under $50 range. =A0I'm not up at all on PCI-X stuff, but I ass=
ume I
> > can go with a normal PCI card, right? =A0Or 64-bit PCI (or is that PCI-=
X)?
> > What kind of performance hit would I have going from a PCI-X card to
> > something else, and if I remove the PCI-X restriction, is there another
> > recommended card?

In the "cheap and it seems functional in my 4-drive GEOM mirror setup" --=20
software raid, so easy to migrate, there's SiI3124-based cards. Addonics ma=
kes=20
a 4-port PCI-X card which I ran in a 32-bit PCI slot for a while. Note that=
=20
these don't do any kind of HW raid, so it might not be applicable at all (I=
=20
haven't read this entire thread).

There's also a 2-port 3132 based PCIe x1 card and a 4-port PCIe x4 card (I=
=20
suppose that's 3124 again, but don't know). It's all the same architectural=
ly,=20
and supported by ata(4).

[ade]



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