Anthony wrote:

> A number of manufacturers make SCSI RAID controllers which can be used
> to put two or more drives into an array, and be treated (by the OS) as
> one larger disk.  "RAID 0" is what you'd be looking for, as that allows
> multiple drives to be joined together, but doesn't sacrifice any space
> for error correction. [Backups are a _must!_]  However, hardware SCSI
> RAID comes at a price - US$100 to $500, depending on the controller.

John system is an EISA based server.  I was thinking about one of those
DAC960 cards by Mylex that turn up on Ebay quite frequently.  I don't
think they are too expensive, although, I don't know if more hardware is
an option for him at this time.  I don't know if that particular card
would be what he would need, either.  I suppose I should check the Mylex
web site, since I have the same server as John :-)

Chad Fernandez
Michigan, USA

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