Bertrand Sirodot wrote:
> Hi,
>
> if I want to stay with SATA and not go to SAS, do you have a
> recommendation on which SATA controller is actually supported by
> Solaris?
SAS controllers do support SATA drives actually (not the other way
around though). I'm running SATA drives on mine without
Jeff Bonwick wrote:
> The Silicon Image 3114 controller is known to corrupt data.
> Google for "silicon image 3114 corruption" to get a flavor.
> I'd suggest getting your data onto different h/w, quickly.
I'll second this, the 3114 is a piece of junk if you value your data. I
bought a 4 port LSI
can you guess? wrote:> Vitesse VSC410
> Yes, it will help detect
> hardware faults as well if they happen to occur between RAM and the
> disk (and aren't otherwise detected - I'd still like to know whether
> the 'bad cable' experiences reported here occurred before ATA started
> CRCing its transf