Go ATA.  You'll be paying through the nose for a SCSI and get only 1/4 the
size. 


on 6/26/02 10:50 AM, jake williamson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> hello,
> 
> i'm thinking od adding a 2nd internal drive (theres already a 20gig 72,000
> ata in the box). i've also added a adaptec scsi card so i can use my scsi
> cd-rw.
> 
> should i go for a ata or a scsi device as a 2nd disk? i'm not planning on
> using it for startup, just storage.
> 
> any views??
> 
> cheers,
> 
> jake
> 


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