Quoting th3g33k <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I'm building a server that would be running syslog-ng and MySQL, and I'm
considering of using SATA instead of SCSI drives. What are the advantages of
SCSI drives over SATA? From my understanding the architecture of the two
drives are exactly the same except for chipset and interface to the
motherboard.
Are there guidelines/recommendations as to when to use SCSI or SATA?
There's generally better support for SCSI rather than SATA on Linux (as
SATA is
fairly new). But you won't like the price tag.
SATA != SCSI. Far from it.
This is a bit off-topic here generally -> I'd suggest you' get this to
PLUG-Misc
as this is already on hardware preferences. there we could expand the
discussion.
PS - I like SCSI, but not the price tag :D
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Paolo Alexis Falcone
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