440Bx chipset and AMI Raid card

Santilli

Hairy Aussie
Joined
Jan 27, 2002
Messages
5,078
Hi
I've figured out the cards work, and don't need a dedicated slot.

They have a really nice annoying alarm, to let you know if the drives have failed.

They are LVD, and, I'm wondering if using these with a 440 BX chipset is somehow chipset limited? In other words, are the 440 BX chipseted motherboards capable of 75 MB sec data transfer rates?

Thanks

gs
 

Santilli

Hairy Aussie
Joined
Jan 27, 2002
Messages
5,078
Do you think 40 bucks is a fair price for this card, with 16

mb of ram???

gs
 

Platform

Learning Storage Performance
Joined
May 10, 2002
Messages
234
Location
Rack 294, Pos. 10
Re: Do you think 40 bucks is a fair price for this card, wit

Santilli said:
mb of ram???
If you're just running a simple RAID-0 or RAID-1 array, all you need is a 2MB or at most 4 MB DIMM.

RAID-3 and RAID-5 operates more efficiently during heavy workloads with more RAM; 16MB, 32MB, 64MB and the most common DIMMs supplied with conrollers setup for RAID-3 or RAID-5.


 

James

Storage is cool
Joined
Jan 24, 2002
Messages
844
Location
Sydney, Australia
Gary, let me introduce you to Greg's habit of putting half his post in the subject field. Annoying, isn't it?

Greg, I have no basis to estimate 2nd hand pricing for those cards in the US, but on a pure bang-for-buck estimate it looks pretty fair.
 
Top