Re: SATA RAID controller recommendations

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Thank you for this recommendation - however, it would be nice to hear from someone actually using RH (Fedora Core 1 and above, to be more exact, or RHEL 3 - we can't use RH9 and below anymore). From what I've heard over the years, Promise controllers are ALWAYS mentioned as "the worst" controllers as far as RH support, lack of drivers, poor performance, etc. I don't have any first hand experience with them so I'm just going by the online forums, various reviews and lists like this one. I've used 3Ware Escalade cards and they are great. I'm a little afraid of Adaptec lately, since it seems they do not support anything newer than RH 7.3 and are stuck on old driver releases. But if anyone out there has Adaptec SATA RAID 0/1 controller and it works out of the box on RH FC1 and 2, and RHEL 3, I'd love to hear from you.

Thanks,

Chris



----- Original Message ----- From: "comcast" <collindavis@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2004 2:50 PM
Subject: Re: SATA RAID controller recommendations




Chris,

I would highly recommend the Promise FastTrak S150 SX4 - while I've never
used it with RH/Fedora (I've only briefly used those distros at all), I have
that card along with two of the 36.7GB Raptors, and it works top notch in
both SuSE with the Promise provided driver, and with Gentoo. There is a RH
9.0 driver available from Promise for the card, so I can only assume it will
work as well as the SuSE driver. It can be had for under $200 also, which
is nice for all of the features it offers.


Hope my recommendation helps.

Collin
----- Original Message -----
> Looking for recommendations for a decent hardware SATA RAID 0/1
> controller, that is well supported by Red Hat Linux - specifically
Fedora
> Core 1 and up. Ideally out of the box (stock Fedora CDs), or with a
driver
> disk from the manufacturer - without having to manually compile > drivers,
> etc.


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