Re: SATA chipset recomendations

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There is only one place to go for current SATA answers:

http://www.linuxmafia.com/faq/Hardware/sata.html

John

On Tue, 2004-06-08 at 20:12, chris wrote:
> I want to setup a Linux software RAID 1 / Mirror array in the 2.6 kernel.  I 
> am looking for feedback regarding the best supported SATA chipsets.  Do any 
> of these cards stick out as having better driver support?  Can you reccommend 
> another card I have not mentioned?
> 
> (I am not wanting to spend the big bucks on hardware RAID, so I am not much 
> interested the expensive 3Ware or Adaptec cards)
> 
> Promise SATA150 TX4 ~ $65
> (I don't really need 4 ports, but, I would not mind having them for future 
> use)
> 
> Highpoint Rocket 1520 ~ $35
> 
> Silicon Image Based Chipsets:
> SIIG SC-SAT212 ~ $40
> LSI MegaRAID SATA 150-2 ~ $35
> Buslink PCI-2S ~ $30
> Koutech PSA150 ~ $25
> Kingwin SAC-02 ~ $20
> 
> I thank you for your time,
> -chris
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