Re: any experience with PCI Express parallel scsi controllers?

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may be SCSI to USB adapter ?

such adapters seen on commercial web sites...
(adaptec, belkin, ...)
but:
- USB2 mandatory
- driver for linux ?

regards
--
Frederic Temporelli


Christopher Allen Wing a écrit :
> Hello,
> 
> I'm trying to connect some older SCSI devices to new servers which only
> have PCI Express expansion slots.  Unfortunately it seems that there are
> very few parallel SCSI HBA cards available for PCI Express systems. 
> Most SCSI controller manufacturers are only selling PCI-X cards if you
> want parallel SCSI.
> 
> 
> Has anyone else been in this situation?  One product that we found is a
> board sold by HP (HP SC11Xe) based on a LSI Logic chipset.  This is a
> PCI Express controller with a single U320 parallel SCSI channel.  It is
> reasonably priced ($200); unfortunately, the documentation on HP's web
> site states that it will only work with tape devices.  Is anyone
> familiar with this card who might know if this claim (that the card only
> works with tape drives) is true or false?
> 
> Otherwise, Adaptec does not seem to sell any parallel SCSI cards for PCI
> Express; there are a few expensive PCI Express RAID controllers out
> there with parallel SCSI but I don't need a hardware RAID controller. 
> There is also an ATTO Technology PCI Express card with parallel SCSI; it
> sells for around $500.
> 
> 
> Any ideas or suggestions?
> 
> 
> Thanks a lot,
> 
> Chris Wing
> wingc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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