> So standard usb drives should be fine, firewire i have used, but only on 
> firewire i have used, but only on later kernels which support the cards 
> (fc6+), esata i'm yet to explore 
> but im guessing that it too will have issues with drivers and kernel 
> versions like firewire. I pretty much stick to CentOS, and firewire 
> drivers aren't available in version 5, so im guessing esata are not 
> also.

under high load firewire seems sometimes to be unstable, if you are
interested I can search for English sources (I read this so far only on
German pages)


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