Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 07 Dec 1998 11:34:48 +0700 | From | Agus Budy Wuysang <> | Subject | Re: Dumb question: Which is "better" SCSI or IDE disks? Fibre Channel of course! |
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Alan Cox wrote: > > > I think currently spinning SCSI hard disks on the world, either in servers > > or workstation, either in Unix/Linux or NT, is 50-pin old guys, no DPT disk > > And as my stats showed for real work even old 5400 rpm fast scsi on a > now discontinued adapter (the BT946) beats current UDMA IDE for real world > compiles. You "think". I've "measured"
If it were supported under Linux :)
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