On 9 Oct 2005, at 21:30, John Niven wrote:
9gb scsi drives.... i have a funny feeling that wasnt cheap...
Ironically given this thread, they were free! They came from my
last place of work and were originally installed in Red Hat linux
farm machines :-) Mostly SCSI-3 Quantum Viking II's.
I like to think they are happier now in retirement :-)!
Interesting that they work at all. As I posted on a recent thread
here I have a lot of struggles with Quantum server drives. I have 1
Atlas V that works on non-PC controllers but I have a Viking-II and
an Atlas IV that refuse to work on anything I have (I don't have a
SCSI PC).
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