On Mon, 29 Nov 1999, Otis Gospodnetic wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Could anyone explain to me what exactly SCA SCSI hard drives are?
> FRom what I've found on the web so far it seems like SCA SCSI drives are
> hot-swappable drives, but is this even always true and whether there
> something more to it?
SCA drives have a single connector that has contacts for both the SCSI
interface and power. They're designed to be safe for hot-swap but you
have to have a system designed to use them. Generally, this means a
system with a backplane that has SCA connectors.
> I need to buy 30+ GB of SCSI disks - anyone knows a place where I can get
> that much for maybe $600? I may want to put the disks in (hardware) RAID
> (probably 0) later on. Any recommendations?
Can't help you there. You can get IDE for less than that price...but SCSI
will probably be 50-100% more than your target price.
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