I have an old Sun SPARCstation 5. I believe the "best" SCSI transfer mode it can handle with its integrated controller is SCSI Fast Wide. It's an SCA-based interface.
I've taken a look at StorageReview's reference.
Currently the system has a 2.1 GB hard disk. I'd like to upgrade (as much as one can "upgrade" a system this old) to a larger drive.
I figured I'd take a look through the Surplus section on HyperMicro, as they always seem well-recommended on SR and elsewhere (right?).
They currently have a Seagate 9.1 GB SCSI Wide (not Fast Wide) drive available for $29.00. The price is right, and so is the size. My question is, will a SCSI Wide drive work in the SPARC 5? I'm looking back at the reference page at SR - it should work fine despite being slower than a Fast Wide drive, right? Or will the bus speed and SCSI ID options make it a no-go?
Just to make things more interesting, is there much advantage in shelling out an extra $20 for an Ultra2 drive? Would it "step down" successfully to the comparatively slower Fast Wide spec? I don't have much experience with SCSI from this era. How much would I notice the difference in throughput between 10MB/s and 20MB/s? I aim to use this system as a secondary test machine. With a larger hard disk, it'd probably (and finally) get some reasonably good use.
I've taken a look at StorageReview's reference.
Currently the system has a 2.1 GB hard disk. I'd like to upgrade (as much as one can "upgrade" a system this old) to a larger drive.
I figured I'd take a look through the Surplus section on HyperMicro, as they always seem well-recommended on SR and elsewhere (right?).
They currently have a Seagate 9.1 GB SCSI Wide (not Fast Wide) drive available for $29.00. The price is right, and so is the size. My question is, will a SCSI Wide drive work in the SPARC 5? I'm looking back at the reference page at SR - it should work fine despite being slower than a Fast Wide drive, right? Or will the bus speed and SCSI ID options make it a no-go?
Just to make things more interesting, is there much advantage in shelling out an extra $20 for an Ultra2 drive? Would it "step down" successfully to the comparatively slower Fast Wide spec? I don't have much experience with SCSI from this era. How much would I notice the difference in throughput between 10MB/s and 20MB/s? I aim to use this system as a secondary test machine. With a larger hard disk, it'd probably (and finally) get some reasonably good use.