Alan Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I used to think that. Im planning on deploying a 1Tb IDE raid using 3ware kit
> for an ftp site very soon. Its very cheap and its very fast. UDMA with
> one disk per channel and the controller doing some of the work.
>
> All it lacks is hot swap.
I wonder if it is possible to have the manufacturers agree on a common
electrical/physical standard for IDE hot-swap connector, like SCA for SCSI.
Say, being able to use standard enclosures that is compatible with different
manufacturer's disks, instead of those 5 inch bay tray hacks that are big and not
compatible to each other.
Stephen
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