Mel wrote:
> Precisely as regards putting those SCSI drives in their own external 
> case, with their own power supply.  You can daisy chain them with a 
> terminal at the end of the chain and the original connection to the 
> "UL3D or UL4D" or maybe a UL2D which should also work.
>
> Mel
>
> --- On *Wed, 3/25/09, dc /<[email protected]>/* wrote:
>
>
>     From: dc <[email protected]>
>     Subject: Re: Multiple HDs in Sawtooth
>     To: "G3-5 List" <[email protected]>
>     Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2009, 4:53 AM
>
>
>     You didn't say, but putting in 3 drives I'm guessing you are thinking
>     of a RAID setup?
>     I have a single 15K/15MB cache SCSI hard drive in a Sawtooth. Using a
>     fast drive with a big cache gives a very nice R/W speed without going
>     to multiple RAID drives. The big advantages are:
>     1) Less heat- fast SCSI drives get really hot and the case design of
>     the Sawtooth isn't that great for venting heat from the OEM hard drive
>     sleds. I put my drive on a cooler and mounted it on top of the optical
>     drive, where the PSU fan can pull the heat straight out. You don't
>     need Apple OEM gear, just buy a good quality LVD SCSI cable with an
>     active terminator.
>     2) In a RAID 0 setup if you lose any one of your drives you lose the
>     whole system. And if you try to cram 3 or 4 hard drives into a
>     Sawtooth the odds are good that the heat will kill one of them. I had
>     two 15K drives running as RAID 0 in a Digital Audio and, despite each
>     have an additional fan, one went bad. I think it was still running too
>     hot. Now with just a single SCSI drive it's been running reliably and
>     I barely notice any real-world performance difference in the R/W
>     speed.
>     If you want to run 3 fast SCSI drives it might be better to use a card
>     with good external ports, like a UL3D or UL4D, and put them in an
>     external housing. The drives and the Sawtooth will run a lot cooler.
>
>     On Mar 24, 6:08 pm, nestamicky <[email protected]
>     </mc/[email protected]>> wrote:
>     > Hurray...I'm going SCSI's on my Sawtooth...well, as soon as I
>     get the
>     > help I need. I'm trying to figure out how to safely install more
>     than a
>     > single HD in the Sawtooth. Ideas...someone here must have done
>     it. This
>     > is a physical issue, of course I know how to hook them up...but
>     where
>     > would I physically place 3 SCSIs and maybe an ATA as well. Is
>     this possible?
>     > Thanks a lot!
>
>
I had not thought about putting the HDs into an external case, but would 
have to now. I was not thinking of a RAID setup, but may do so. I have 
the SCSI card and cable bought together from someone who had the lot in 
a Sawtooth, along with the same drive. I was not thinking about HDs 
getting hot, but that's a real concern. I'd hate for these SCSI HDs to 
go bad.
>
> >

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