need help choosing a SCSI controller
Scott Long
scottl at samsco.org
Fri Mar 4 05:30:45 GMT 2005
Mikhail Teterin wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I'm constructing a new system which will have 3 or 4
> SCSI drives (U320 or U160). I don't plan to use RAID-5 --
> maybe just striping (hardware or ccd).
>
> I'm looking for a controller with battery backup so
> that it can safely cache writes. It must fit into PCI-X
> motherboard and be offered on EBay for low price.
>
> My current choices are:
>
> . HP Compaq Smart Array 642 - U320
> (128Mb battery module optional, but available)
>
> . AMI 493 - U160 (128Mb and battery included)
>
> . Mylex DAC960PL (4Mb cache and battery included)
>
> HP looks best, but will be twice more expensive than AMI. Will things
> be at least 30% faster? The Mylex is dirt cheap, but is a PCI, and my
> motherboard will only have 1 "legacy" PCI slot.
>
> The quality of the FreeBSD driver is also of concern, especially since
> this will be an amd64 system (running 5.x).
>
> Thanks in advance for any comments, suggestions, experiences. Yours,
>
> -mi
The mlx driver is pretty old and crusty, and it hasn't seen a lot of
attention. I might SMP lock it one of these days, but it's not a high
priority. Both the ciss (Compaq) and the amr (AMI/LSI) drivers are
fairly well maintained, and the hardware that you're quoting is pretty
respectable. LSI is also talking about releasing FreeBSD-native
management apps for their RAID controllers, though it's not clear to
me whether they will support the older models. So, it's up to you.
The Mylex probably isn't a good choice, but the other two are fine.
Scott
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