Re: recommended sata controllers?

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Hi,

I tried the Adaptec 1210-SA, however it's linux drivers are only for stock
redhat 7.2 and redhat 8 kernels... and its closed source.  So I wouldn't
recommend it until they open it up.

I'm currently using the onboard controller which is a CMD Technology 3112
device, seems to work pretty well with the current driver in 2.4.22.

-- Andrew


On Tue, 18 Nov 2003, Mark Hahn wrote:

> do you have any recommendations for multiport sata controllers?
> my bias is in the direction of multiple cheap cards, rather than
> expensive ones like 3ware.
>
> ideally, I'd like 8-12 ports in a box, preferably on PCI-X.
> (I'll be using a dual-Opteron/Xeon server board with 1 CPU,
> and don't mind dumb controllers at all)
>
> has anyone had good luck with either the Promise FastTrack s150/tx4
> (4pt, and seems to be well-supported but is PCI-X compatible?)
> or the highpoint rr1820 (6 ports, claims 64x133 PCI-X).
>
> thanks, mark hahn.
>
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