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Forum: Storage & Hardrives June 18th 08, 03:12 AM Posted to comp.arch.storage
Replies: 4
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Posted By dbs
Should I use a 1x or 4x SAS cable?

On Jun 13, 1:09*pm, nik Simpson wrote:
Ryan408 wrote:
* Although I haven't tested
this, I believe that a 4x cable will not give you any benefit over a
1x cable -...
Forum: Storage & Hardrives January 19th 08, 02:47 AM Posted to comp.arch.storage
Replies: 6
Views: 538
Posted By dbs
drive capacity growth curve

On Jan 15, 4:37*pm, Faeandar wrote:
Does anyone have, or able to point me at, a chart with a drive
capacity growth curve?

I could create it myself but I do not know...
Forum: Storage & Hardrives December 29th 06, 10:59 PM Posted to comp.arch.storage
Replies: 4
Views: 212
Posted By dbs
number of outstanding FCP transfer ready

Moojit wrote:
The number of transfer readys are not negotiated. Transfer readys are a bi
product of SCSI WRITE operations. Transfer size is typically bounded by
the capabilities of the o/s...
Forum: Storage & Hardrives December 29th 06, 08:52 PM Posted to comp.arch.storage
Replies: 3
Views: 451
Posted By dbs
Any experience with SATA port selectors?

Bill Todd wrote:
I've found a couple of products on the market (from Marvell and Exar -
not clear whether they're chips or pluggable products), but not much
other information - e.g., whether...
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