[rescue] Anyone know what this is?
Mike Still
StillWaxin at Yahoo.com
Sun Mar 3 23:08:48 CST 2002
On Sun, 2002-03-03 at 23:41, Joshua D Boyd wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 03, 2002 at 09:43:08PM -0500, Patrick Giagnocavo wrote:
>
> > > Does that mean that it is incapable of delivering more than 20megs per second?
> > >
> > > mini-50 means scsi2 or fast scsi2, right?
> >
> > Looking at the pictures and squinting a little, it looks like 68pin actually.
> >
> > What is your opinion Joshua?
>
> My understanding is that mini-50 means no more than fast-scsi2, which to my
> recal means no more than 10megs per second. If it is 68pins, then I forget
> what that means, but I think it is either fast-wide-scsi2 at 20 megs, or
> Ultra-wide at 40 megs. Not bad speeds, but less than 30 megs means no
> uncompressed video capture or playback, and less than 60 megs means no
> dual stream uncompressed video (which means compression is needed, which
> will seriously slow a machine down).
>
> This is why Onyx's have so many chanels and octanes meant for editing
> also have a lot of scsi chanels, or FC-AL.
>
That system is what HP people call a Model 20, 20 for the # disks you
can stick in it. There was a model 10 and 30 also, the 30 has fibre
channel connections on it, but the 10 and 20's were fast-wide-diff
(20mb/s). To use that box you'd need a differential controller. The
disks inside the unit are single ended fast scsi 50-pin though, so you
can put what you want in there as long as the firmware likes it.
> --
> Joshua D. Boyd
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