HBA's was Re: [SunRescue] Excuse my gross oversimplification of RAID
Chris Byrne
rescue at sunhelp.org
Mon Dec 4 01:43:46 CST 2000
James Lockwood wrote:
> How do you define "intelligent" RAID? Battery-backed write cache?
> Onboard RAID-5 parity calculation?
I was thinking support for all of the major raid levels in hardware,
good management and monitoring tools, and a reasonable amount of cache.
I don't really need battery backed cache since I run everything on a
UPS, and my machine isn't mission critical.
>
> Doesn't exist (with Solaris drivers). If you're looking for a SCSI
> solution for the low end PCI Sparcs (32-bit) then I highly recommend the
> Symbios SYM22801 dual UW. Driver support is excellent (it's the card Sun
> ships), the cards are reasonably priced (relative to Sun list) and it will
> be more versatile than a single U160 chain in terms of the number of
> devices you can reasonably connect.
Doesnt it make you wish that adaptec made Solaris drivers for their high
end PC based HBA's? I mean thy have seom pretty kick ass cards that I
know should be able to work with Solaris but have drivers only for
Microsquish. You know it's sad when Linux has better hardware support
than Solaris.
> This is one of many reasons I prefer the Ultra 30 and AXi to the 5 and 10.
As do I, but the cheapest I've seen an Ultra 30 for in reasonble shape
with reasonable specs is about $3500, whereas I got my U10 for $1400. I
figure a few hundred on a good SCSI card, and another few hundred on a
good drive and I'm still ahead of the game (not by much I'll admit)
--
Chris Byrne
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