-On [2827 23:05], Soren Schmidt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Well, this wouldn't have happend without Jeroen (asmodai) having
good contacts at HighPoint, so I thank him for making this
possible.
No problem.
It's all team work anyways, I couldn't write the driver. ;)
Hopefully Highpoint will
BTW, these IBM 75GXP drives off of the HPT-370 are amazingly fast for
IDE.
From my own measurements I'd say these drives are amazingly fast, period.
They compete rather well with SCSI drives.
A big thanks to sos for the HPT-370/UDMA100 support!
Steinar Haug, Nethelp consulting, [EMAIL
Mike Smith wrote:
(excuse complete ignorance as far as IDE RAID below)
For the buildbox here, I decided to go ahead with Soren's ATA-100 RAID
suggestion, and bought an Abit KT7-RAID motherboard, which has an onboard
Highpoint HPT-370 ATA-100 RAID. I'm using two 15G IBM 75GX drives on
It seems [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW, these IBM 75GXP drives off of the HPT-370 are amazingly fast for
IDE.
From my own measurements I'd say these drives are amazingly fast, period.
They compete rather well with SCSI drives.
A big thanks to sos for the HPT-370/UDMA100 support!
Well,
This is not an "IDE RAID" controller. It's an IDE controller with some
lame "RAID" software in the BIOS. We don't support this.
(excuse complete ignorance as far as IDE RAID below)
For the buildbox here, I decided to go ahead with Soren's ATA-100 RAID
suggestion, and bought an Abit
On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Mike Smith wrote:
This is not an "IDE RAID" controller. It's an IDE controller with some
lame "RAID" software in the BIOS. We don't support this.
Hopefully this thread will save the next poor soul who tries this.
Just to put the final nail in the coffin.. I went ahead
On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Thomas Stromberg wrote:
Hopefully this thread will save the next poor soul who tries this.
Indeed.
Now the question is, what ATA-100 RAID solutions are there that are fully
supported? I'd guess the Promise board, but the last time I guessed
(err.. last week), I got a
It seems Thomas Stromberg wrote:
On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Mike Smith wrote:
This is not an "IDE RAID" controller. It's an IDE controller with some
lame "RAID" software in the BIOS. We don't support this.
Hopefully this thread will save the next poor soul who tries this.
Just to put
(excuse complete ignorance as far as IDE RAID below)
For the buildbox here, I decided to go ahead with Soren's ATA-100 RAID
suggestion, and bought an Abit KT7-RAID motherboard, which has an onboard
Highpoint HPT-370 ATA-100 RAID. I'm using two 15G IBM 75GX drives on it.
So after a long day of