Afternoon, I've got an old Dell PERC 4DC (PCI 64bit/33MHz) sitting in my home rig and with a new board on the way that has PCI-X (133) and PCIe (x4) slots, I was wondering what people would recommend for a cheap hardware parallel SCSI RAID controller (no fake raid please) that is relatively cheap but faster then the old PERC? I'm looking for something cheap that'll do RAID-10 but bonus points if it does RAID-5/6. :-) -- Drew "Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood." --Marie Curie
On 04/08/11 5:12 PM, Drew wrote:> Afternoon, > > I've got an old Dell PERC 4DC (PCI 64bit/33MHz) sitting in my home rig > and with a new board on the way that has PCI-X (133) and PCIe (x4) > slots, I was wondering what people would recommend for a cheap > hardware parallel SCSI RAID controller (no fake raid please) that is > relatively cheap but faster then the old PERC? I'm looking for > something cheap that'll do RAID-10 but bonus points if it does > RAID-5/6. :-)cheap scsi raid? good luck. maybe something on ebay, but then its Caveat Emptor, and likely the raid batteries will be dead or dying. What speed is your scsi backplane? you can't get Ultra/320 speeds across older backplanes that were designed for U80 or U160 speeds. in fact, I've had a few backplanes that were supposed to be U320 but only worked reliably at U160 speeds, would get SCSI protocol errors when pushed under high IO loads at U320. 64bit 33Mhz PCI will sustain about 200MB/sec, which is about all you can get out of a single channel of U160 or slower SCSI anyways.
I don't know where you are but I have a surplus ICP vortex proper Raid card with 1GB of cache - PCI-X. It was nearly ?1k when we bought it and it ran our main server for years. You're probably looking for a new one but someone can have this for beer money if it's of any use. I'm only going to have to pay to dispose of it (WEEE) anyway. On Sat, Apr 9, 2011 at 1:12 AM, Drew <drew.kay at gmail.com> wrote:> Afternoon, > > I've got an old Dell PERC 4DC (PCI 64bit/33MHz) sitting in my home rig > and with a new board on the way that has PCI-X (133) and PCIe (x4) > slots, I was wondering what people would recommend for a cheap > hardware parallel SCSI RAID controller (no fake raid please) that is > relatively cheap but faster then the old PERC? I'm looking for > something cheap that'll do RAID-10 but bonus points if it does > RAID-5/6. :-) > > > -- > Drew > > "Nothing in life is to be feared. It is only to be understood." > --Marie Curie > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >