Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "siliconimage".
2008 Sep 19
1
Problem with Arima HDAMA rev.G with Integrated SiliconImage Sil3114 Serial ATA 4 Ports and 1TB SATA disks. Recomendation for a cheap SATA controller for linux software raid?
...have sold their business to
http://www.flextronics.com/en/default.aspx. The new site is at
http://www.flextronics.com/arima/server/Product/ViewDownload.asp?View=HDAMA%20rev.G.
The last BIOS update is from 8/30/2006. And I think this patch well
predates the 1TB hard disks and has been issued before SiliconImage's
patch:
( http://www.siliconimage.com/support/supportsearchresults.aspx?pid=28&cid=15&ctid=2&osid=0&
) .
So I am not willing to risk a BIOS update and I have decided to spend
additional cash on a cheap but fast 4 port SATA II controller and use
it with Centos 5.2.
Where I res...
2009 Jun 01
3
External SATA enclosures: SiI3124 and CentOS 5?
...computer, I'm considering an external SATA drive enclosure with a controller
card based on the Sil3124.
http://www.ipcdirect.net/servlet/Detail?no=152
I'm a bit concerned about long-term support, namely that the company's driver
page only lists drivers through RedHat 4.
http://www.siliconimage.com/support/searchresults.aspx?pid=27&cat=3
Does anybody else have experience with this controller? How has it been for
you?
If you have experience with an external SATA enclosure(s), what did you use
and how did it work for you?
Thanks,
Ben
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2007 Feb 15
4
SiI 3114 and RAID
I've two machines with almost identical hardware (slightly different
CPUs). The SATA/RAID controller is SiI 3114.
One of the servers was installed a while ago by someone else, it's
running Fedora Core 5 and RAID is enabled:
# df -m
Filesystem 1M-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/dm-6 125931 2990 116441 3% /
/dev/dm-1 99
2008 Apr 09
3
[SO]HO Software RAID5 server: which implementation should I choice?
...sktop & notebook.
Also, all photo-content is unique, so I need some insuranse from
single HDD crash. I understand, that I will not safe from fire, PSU
failure and thing slike this.
I selected hardware platform: Intel Q35-based MoBo with 6xSATA-II ports
(all of them is chipset-based, so no SiliconImage/JMicron/Whatever
crappy controllers), some low-end Core2Duo, 2Gb of memory.
Storage will be 5x500Gb WD HDDs for RAID + one small HDD for boot, system,
swap, etc. I want to have 2Tb (ok, not real Tb, I know) of "protected"
storage.
I want to have maximum speed via 1Gb network, because...
2006 Oct 05
1
solaris-supported 8-port PCI-X SATA controller
I''ve lucked into some big disks, so I''m thinking of biting the bullet
(screaming loudly in the process) and superceding the SATA controllers
on my motherboard with something that will work with hot-swap in
Solaris. (did I mention before I''m still pissed about this?) I have
enough to populate all 8 bays (meaning adding 4 disks to what I have
now), so the 6 ports on the
2008 Mar 13
17
[Bug 14991] New: randr12 not working with nv25
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=14991
Summary: randr12 not working with nv25
Product: xorg
Version: unspecified
Platform: x86 (IA32)
OS/Version: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: Driver/nouveau
AssignedTo: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org