"Kyle A.D. Mestery" wrote:
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> It's true, we at Qlogic (formerly Ancor) do have a 2Gb switch in the
> works. We demoed said switch at Comdex. It's pretty impressive watching
> your data stream by at 198MB/second! Interestingly enough, said switch
> runs Linux as the underlying OS (if I had been
Hi,
On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, Matthew Jacob wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, Andrei A. Dergatchev wrote:
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> > Sorry for the confusion, I meant drives capable of 2 Gbit/s,
> > which the 2300 will supposingly support. My question was
> > that many enclosure support 1 Gbit/s, right ? So, I was
> > won
On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, Andrei A. Dergatchev wrote:
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> Matthew Jacob wrote:
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> > > > Oh, yeah, about this, 2300 support is comint "real soon" -this will be 2GBit.
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> [my perhaps poorly worded question]
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> > About the 2Gb drives, sorry! I have no clue as yet abou
Matthew Jacob wrote:
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> > > Oh, yeah, about this, 2300 support is comint "real soon" -this will be 2GBit.
[my perhaps poorly worded question]
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> About the 2Gb drives, sorry! I have no clue as yet about this!
Sorry for the confusion, I meant drives capable of 2 Gbit/s,
which t
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> > Oh, yeah, about this, 2300 support is comint "real soon" -this will be 2GBit.
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> Thanks ! And for the page too - very good and useful !!
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> For poor owners of 2GB-ready Seagates, I wonder can you advise
> on any affordable 2GB enclosure ? Everything affordable I saw is
> a bit
> Oh, yeah, about this, 2300 support is comint "real soon" -this will be 2GBit.
Thanks ! And for the page too - very good and useful !!
For poor owners of 2GB-ready Seagates, I wonder can you advise
on any affordable 2GB enclosure ? Everything affordable I saw is
a bit old and 1GB-only. Of c
Oh, yeah, about this, 2300 support is comint "real soon" -this will be 2GBit.
> On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 08:44:33PM +0100, Andrei A. Dergatchev wrote:
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> > "I have used lots of different Seagate and a few IBM drives and typically
> > have had few problems with them." - and absolutely nothing
cool! I'll update page momentarily with corrections!
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> > I've just put up a simple Fibre Channel "Suggest Hardware Matrix" as the
> > beginnings of what one might expect for Fibre Channel in FreeBSD- see
> >
> > http://people.freebsd.org/~mjacob/Fibre_Channel_Hardware.txt
> >
> > Sugges
On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 08:44:33PM +0100, Andrei A. Dergatchev wrote:
> "I have used lots of different Seagate and a few IBM drives and typically
> have had few problems with them." - and absolutely nothing about single
> channel vs dual channel, issues with putting them together etc ?
>
> What'
> I've just put up a simple Fibre Channel "Suggest Hardware Matrix" as the
> beginnings of what one might expect for Fibre Channel in FreeBSD- see
>
> http://people.freebsd.org/~mjacob/Fibre_Channel_Hardware.txt
>
> Suggestions welcome!
As you asked, just suggestions here from someone who is p
I've just put up a simple Fibre Channel "Suggest Hardware Matrix" as the
beginnings of what one might expect for Fibre Channel in FreeBSD- see
http://people.freebsd.org/~mjacob/Fibre_Channel_Hardware.txt
Suggestions welcome!
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