Re: DPT SmartRAID IV question...

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> I am biased.
>
> I have bashed these cards as hard as I can; they have remained
> bulletproof for me. Their only problem is a maximum throughput of
> 10MB/sec to the host, and they support more operating systems than
> almost anything else on the planet (IDE interface notwithstanding).
>
> What F/W version do you have on the cards?

Its not plugged into anything yet, so I'm not sure.

I take it I won't be seeing more than 10MB/sec even if its plugged into an
AthlonXP and hooked up with U160 drives (overkill yes, but I cant find any
lower spec drives :)

I was under the impression from the literature I can find on the Adaptec
website, that they were 40MB/sec UW cards - is that just marketing or am I
missing something?

Mark.

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QinetiQ Trusted Information Management
Trusted Solutions and Services group
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