Adam Fisher wrote: > I have never had success and would never use a SATA drive in a > production environment with any flavor of Linux. I always prefer SCSI. > However, I am volunteering for a non profit organization that went out > and bought a 3 thousand dollar server from a company called Mendex.
We run SATA drives in dozens of Linux servers. For non-critical and less
performance-intensive applications, we use software RAID. Otherwise, we
employ LSI Logic MegaRAID SATA controllers.
SCSI is nice, but not THAT nice when you look at the costs involved. :)
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