Sandy,

The card that Keith pointed out comes with a default 128 MB and goes up to 1 GB.

http://www.3ware.com/products/serial_ata9000.asp

Matt



Sanford Whiteman wrote:
Has  anyone  thought  about  serial  ATA? I don't see any reason why
someone  can't  build  a  high  quality RAID controller to use these
drives,  and  it  appears that they are building high quality drives
for serial ATA. A friend told me there was at least one such card on
the market already, though I forget what it was.
    

Show  me  a  Serial  ATA card with 128 MB of RAM and I'll consider it.
Until  then,  SCSI  continues to be the only way to build servers with
the  throughput  our  customers demand; SATA and ATA/133 cards are not
going to cut it.

  
If you ask me, SCSI is an overpriced racket.
    

Well, that depends on your performance target. Certainly, if you don't
need the performance, it can seem like you're throwing money away.

--Sandy


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