Many years ago I picked up a box of Adaptec 2940 Ultrawide EISA cards,
which have provided the mainstay storage for every computer since
then.

I have for general storage moved to a san/usb drive setup (about a 2
TB) for my home network.

Local hds are now just for current work.

On 10/14/05, Nick McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In general IDE/SATA will handle your desktop and workstation needs. Only
> when you start creating large arrays should you really get into SCSI, or if
> you need something with high update.
>
> IIRC SCSI is designed for 24 hour continuous use. IDE was designed for 11
> hours of continuous use. That is the real difference.
>
> Even if you have crazy fast hard drives you have to make sure the rest of
> the computer can handle it, most disk controllers for home systems can't
> really take advantage of 10k RPM drives.

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