On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Matthew Jacob wrote: > Actually, aren't a number of newer drives getting upwards of 30MB/s? It depends .... tests I've done here, with scsi/160 and FC on seagate drives, the read/write speeds start at ~35MB/s, and peter off to ~22MB/s. I admit my methodology was crude, but I was more curious than scientificly precise. -- -- John E. Jasen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -- In theory, theory and practise are the same. In practise, they aren't. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/
- No SCSI Ultra 160 with Adaptec Controller Tom Sightler
- RE: No SCSI Ultra 160 with Adaptec Controller Matt_Domsch
- RE: No SCSI Ultra 160 with Adaptec Controller Matthew Jacob
- RE: No SCSI Ultra 160 with Adaptec Control... John Jasen
- RE: No SCSI Ultra 160 with Adaptec Con... Matthew Jacob
- Re: No SCSI Ultra 160 with Adaptec Control... Tom Sightler
- Re: No SCSI Ultra 160 with Adaptec Con... Matt Domsch
- Re: No SCSI Ultra 160 with Adaptec Controller Tim Sullivan
- Re: No SCSI Ultra 160 with Adaptec Control... Martin Josefsson
- Re: No SCSI Ultra 160 with Adaptec Controller I Lee Hetherington
- Re: No SCSI Ultra 160 with Adaptec Control... Matt Domsch
- Re: No SCSI Ultra 160 with Adaptec Controller Tim Sullivan
- RE: No SCSI Ultra 160 with Adaptec Controller Nathan Black