Someone said that SCSI has no advantage over IDE, my
experience is totally different, for a  multiuser unix
system (Sco Openserver 5.0.5) I used IDE and it slow
down the whole processing of each indvidual user, I
switched back to SCSI and everything worked fine
again, it has something to do with the nature of SCSI
disks which can accept multiple request at once
against IDE  which can only attend one request each
time, it makes a tremendous difference on multi user
systems worth the price. I have heard of new faster
IDE disks, I have used new computers that we have
received and have installed my system in those to see
if I can get any speed advantage but so far it hasn't
been SCSI seems to be better even at the newest IDE
disks. I stick to SCSI for performance. definetely.



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