W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
<Not really :)>

Just thought that with the current advancement of multiple-head HDs, things might have changed.
But I suppose if someone can develop a new type of BIOS?

Most consumer grade IDE hard drives don't support reading from multiple heads at the same time, not that it would matter much as IDE drives can only do one thing at once, before they return the result to the system. SCSI drives of course have tagged command queueing, and I seem to recall that some allow reading from multiple heads at once, but it is controlled by the drive's firmware, not the PC host.

RAID, by definition, is a "Redundant Array of Inexpensive Devices". Normally these "devices" are whole packages, not pieces parts inside a single unit.

--MonMotha

Reply via email to