RAID5 over Serial-ATA success stories?

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Hi,

I'd like to hear some success stories for RAID5 on Serial-ATA disks.
Which Serial-ATA card are you using?  Do you get decent performance?
Is it stable with DMA enabled?  Do you use the 2.4 or 2.6 kernel?

I know this much:

It doesn't work with Silicon Image.
It doesn't work with VIA (yet, anyway).
It might work with HighPoint.
It probably works with Promise.
I don't know if there's a driver for Adaptec.

In case I have to replace my Silicon Image card, what should I replace
it with?  I'm currently leaning towards Promise TX4 (or TX2 if the VIA
driver is completed).

Lots of thanks,

/Basic

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