Orly,

> never used the RAID, SATA RAID is poor man's RAID, better use Linux
> software RAID and lessen the number of unknowns..

OK, let's say that I use Linux software RAID because it's more reliable (we
already are actually but on SCSI drives not SATA).  My remaining concern is,
will kernel 2.6 recognize the disks as SATA disks and not as ordinary IDE
disks?  The main thing I am thinking of in using SATA drives is because of
it's price-to-performance ratio.  It's not as fast as SCSI but it's not as
expensive either, and it's surely faster than ordinary IDE disks.

If 2.6 can natively support SATA drives (maski walang RAID), I can always
use it with Linux software RAID.


M. Yu




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