My favorite has always been BusLogic, bought out by Mylex, but I was in the
market for a SCSI card for home recently and although several places listed
low-end Mylex cards in their catalogs, nobody was in stock.

Anybody know the story on this?  Is Mylex in trouble, or just phasing out their
low end production?  Bummer in any case, the BusLogic driver is really elegant,
always worked really well for me and they were making their specs available to
driver hackers long before Adaptec.

Oh well.  I bought an Adaptec.  It's okay.

-m

On Thu, Oct 05, 2000 at 11:07:31AM -0400, John Aldrich wrote:
> On Wed, 04 Oct 2000, Darryl Harvey wrote:
> > Anyone had any experience with IWILL SCSI cards?
> > 
> > Do they work ok with RH ??
> >
> Don't know. 
> > 
> > If not, what SCSI brands are recommended?
> > 
> Advansys has provided SCSI drivers for linux for the longest time,
> but now Adaptec is also actively supporting linux. Those are the two
> "major" brands of SCSI adapters. Other brands work as well, but you
> can be pretty sure that Adaptec and Advansys will work. One nice
> thing about Advansys, is that the price of a given Advansys card is
> about HALF the price of a comparable Adaptec card. :-)
> 
> I guess there are some people who will ONLY buy Adaptec, no matter
> what...:-)
>       John
> 
> 
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