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Date:      Thu, 30 May 1996 14:35:09 PDT
From:      "Marty Leisner" <leisner@sdsp.mc.xerox.com>
To:        Scott Blachowicz <scott@statsci.com>
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: IDE or SCSI for home system? 
Message-ID:  <9605302135.AA28957@gnu.mc.xerox.com>
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Wed, 29 May 1996 12:42:55 PDT." <m0uOr8x-00068NC@main.statsci.com> 

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> Hi-
> 
> Yes...I understand that SCSI drives would give me better performance, but...at 

It depends...

I got a seagate hawk 4gigabyte on an adaptec 1522 and a seagate IDE (I think) 
on a 
PB 100 Mhz pentium...

I get about 3.5 Mbytes/second on the IDE, 1.5 Mbytes/second on the hawk...

On my sunsparction5 I get about 1.1 mbytes, so I'm not too concerned...

(BTW -- on the adaptec 1522 I don't have fast scsi jumpered, I did when I 
installed
it and didn't see much of a difference...should I?)



> At any rate, I've been thinking of adding a couple Gig of disk space and 
> looking at the prevailing (low end) prices, the 2Gb IDE drives for ~$300 look 
> awful attractive. Are there any good reasons for spending twice as much on a 
> SCSI drive?  I figure I can put the new drive off its own IDE interface and 

I think scsi is the way to go for external swapped device...internal, I have
to wonder...


I say save your money...


-- 
marty
leisner@sdsp.mc.xerox.com  
Member of the League for Programming Freedom





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