Les Mikesell wrote:
> On 2/22/2010 8:48 AM, Bowie Bailey wrote:
>
>> Stephen Harris wrote:
>>
1. Get a good size case, mobo, processor, etc and put 8 hard drives it in
and RAID them. (yes an 8 port SATA mobo). Running CentOS.
or
2. Get an eSATA enclosure that
On 2/22/2010 8:48 AM, Bowie Bailey wrote:
> Stephen Harris wrote:
>>> 1. Get a good size case, mobo, processor, etc and put 8 hard drives it in
>>> and RAID them. (yes an 8 port SATA mobo). Running CentOS.
>>>
>>> or
>>>
>>> 2. Get an eSATA enclosure that has room for 8 or 10 drives and just conne
Stephen Harris wrote:
>> 1. Get a good size case, mobo, processor, etc and put 8 hard drives it in
>> and RAID them. (yes an 8 port SATA mobo). Running CentOS.
>>
>> or
>>
>> 2. Get an eSATA enclosure that has room for 8 or 10 drives and just connect
>> it to box?
>>
>
> My recommendation is
Dne 22.2.2010 14:25, Michael Schumacher napsal(a):
>
> You may consider using this part:
>
> http://www.coolermaster-usa.com/product.php?product_id=2814
>
> The disadvantage is that you have no quick-swap-possibility, but the
> cooling is better as in hot-swap cases. The box has nice vibe-stoppe
John,
On Sunday, February 21, 2010 you wrote:
> a bunch of vendors sell 5-in-3 sata hotswap adapters that hold 5 SATA
> drives in 3 HH external bays of a jumbo tower chassis. they seem to run
> about $100. each drive bay has its own sata port on the back of these.
> example of one of these,
>
John R Pierce wrote:
>,
>>
>> Yes, I looked into this and I was looking for a solution with a large number
>> of drives, but at a good cost point.
>>
>> So you are saying a full fledged PC with an 8-port sata mobo is a better
>> solution.
>>
>
> yeah, its cheaper to go direct connect internal
> 1. Get a good size case, mobo, processor, etc and put 8 hard drives it in and
> RAID them. (yes an 8 port SATA mobo). Running CentOS.
>
> or
>
> 2. Get an eSATA enclosure that has room for 8 or 10 drives and just connect
> it to box?
My recommendation is the 2nd option. I ran the first for
Slack-Moehrle wrote:
>> a bunch of vendors sell 5-in-3 sata hotswap adapters that hold 5 SATA
>> drives in 3 HH external bays of a jumbo tower chassis. they seem to run
>> about $100. each drive bay has its own sata port on the back of these.
>>
>> example of one of these,
>> http://www.am
Hi John,
>> So you are saying a full fledged PC with an 8-port sata mobo is a better
>> solution.>
>a bunch of vendors sell 5-in-3 sata hotswap adapters that hold 5 SATA
>drives in 3 HH external bays of a jumbo tower chassis. they seem to run
>about $100. each drive bay has its own sata p
Slack-Moehrle wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> Yes, I looked into this and I was looking for a solution with a large number
> of drives, but at a good cost point.
>
> So you are saying a full fledged PC with an 8-port sata mobo is a better
> solution.
>
yeah, its cheaper to go direct connect internal jb
Hi Rudi,
>>If you're building something on the cheap, then you could get an even cheaper
>>setup with a 4port SATA >>motherboad, and an add 4port SATA PCI / PCI-e card.
True, that would be each drive on its own port, which is optimal.
With 8 ports, I could get 8 x 2tb and and have 8th in RAID
On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 7:17 AM, Slack-Moehrle wrote:
> HI All,
>
> I have a dilemma and I would appreciate advice
>
> 1. Get a good size case, mobo, processor, etc and put 8 hard drives it in
> and RAID them. (yes an 8 port SATA mobo). Running CentOS.
>
> or
>
> 2. Get an eSATA enclosure that ha
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] eSATA drive enclosure of a full PC?
Slack-Moehrle wrote:
> HI All,
>
> I have a dilemma and I would appreciate advice
>
> 1. Get a good size case, mobo, processor, etc and put 8 hard drives it
Slack-Moehrle wrote:
> HI All,
>
> I have a dilemma and I would appreciate advice
>
> 1. Get a good size case, mobo, processor, etc and put 8 hard drives it in and
> RAID them. (yes an 8 port SATA mobo). Running CentOS.
>
> or
>
> 2. Get an eSATA enclosure that has room for 8 or 10 drives and just
HI All,
I have a dilemma and I would appreciate advice
1. Get a good size case, mobo, processor, etc and put 8 hard drives it in and
RAID them. (yes an 8 port SATA mobo). Running CentOS.
or
2. Get an eSATA enclosure that has room for 8 or 10 drives and just connect it
to box?
I know that RAI
Jean-Francois Leblond wrote:
> How can I list the sata controllers supported on my Centos 4 system ?
try not top posting, it completely destroys context.
also, all ahci and libata mode sata controllers work fine. the device
being internal or external has nothing to do with the driver used to
ta
blond
jfleblon...@hotmail.com
> Date: Fri, 1 May 2009 17:57:13 -0700
> From: pie...@hogranch.com
> To: centos@centos.org
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] eSATA controller that supports Centos 4.4
>
> Jean-Francois Leblond wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm looking for SATA con
Jean-Francois Leblond wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for SATA controller with a eSATA port that is supported by Centos
> 4.4 ( rhel 4.4)
>
> Do you have any suggestions for a eSATA controller with good Linux support ?
>
> How can I list the sata controllers supported by Centos 4.4 ?
>
RHE
Hi,
I'm looking for SATA controller with a eSATA port that is supported by Centos
4.4 ( rhel 4.4)
Do you have any suggestions for a eSATA controller with good Linux support ?
How can I list the sata controllers supported by Centos 4.4 ?
Thanks
JF Leblond
Jean-François Leblond
jfleblon...
Jerry Geis wrote:
> James,
>
> In fact it does work under USB. Was hoping to get esata working for
> extra speed.
>
> I tried rebooting with everything attached and that did not help either.
> Anything else to try?
Try another make of drive?
As I mentioned previously, we've found some makes of
>
> Jerry Geis wrote:
> >/ I am trying to get esata working. my lspci is below.
> />/
> />/ When I plug in the disk an turn it on - dmesg reports nothing.
> />/ Is it supposed to report anything like a usb disk does?
> />/
> />/ Is there a module to load?
> />/
> />/ My motherboard is GA-MA78GM-
Jerry Geis wrote:
> I am trying to get esata working. my lspci is below.
>
> When I plug in the disk an turn it on - dmesg reports nothing.
> Is it supposed to report anything like a usb disk does?
>
> Is there a module to load?
>
> My motherboard is GA-MA78GM-US2H.
I've had problems with certa
Trying to get my esata working...
I ubuntu thread talked about a command scsiadd?
yum provides "*/scsiadd" did not result in anything.
The esata is on the motherboard.
Is there something special I have to do to get esata to come alive?
dmesg does not report anything when I turn on my disk.
Tha
I am trying to get esata working. my lspci is below.
When I plug in the disk an turn it on - dmesg reports nothing.
Is it supposed to report anything like a usb disk does?
Is there a module to load?
My motherboard is GA-MA78GM-US2H.
Jerry
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