Hardware RAID controllers with IDE drives

Justin Bennett justin.bennett at dynabrade.com
Fri Dec 12 08:23:03 EST 2003


US-itek is great, got lots of stuff cheap, I bought an IDE raid card 
from them, about the same price. We buy SCSI raid cards all the time, in 
the scsi bios you setup what you want in the raid array and it apears as 
one drive to the OS. Using the IDE card I got, It had drivers (non 
linux) I set it up in the "bios" on the card, and booted to RedHat 2.1ES 
install, It showed up as another IDE controller and I saw both drives. 
It didn't show the raid array. I assume this may be because there wasn't 
a linux driver for this raid card. It's possible the driver does the 
RAID, and the card is just a couple of IDE channels. Who knows. I 
wouldn't reccomend it. I wound up just doing software raid with  2 IDE 
drives. I have several machines doing software raid with IDE drives, it 
works out ok. I didn't look into getting a driver for it, I just went to 
software.

Justin
 

Justin Bennett
Network Administrator
RHCE (Redhat Certified Linux Engineer)
Dynabrade, Inc.
8989 Sheridan Dr.
Clarence, NY 14031
 



JJ Neff wrote:

>Anyone using these.  US ITEK has a ATA100 RAID controller for under 50 I think
>(or thereabouts) and as long as RAID 0-1 or 0/1 are configurable in BIOS and
>dont require Windows software it shoudl work in Linux.
>
>ANyone try  one .  sound like I could get some more life out of my pile of
>older 4/6/9 GB drives...
>
>JJN
>
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