unix, PCs and SCSI
Paul Guthrie
pdg at chinet.chi.il.us
Thu Nov 16 04:23:22 AEST 1989
In article <6700039 at adaptex> neese at adaptex.UUCP writes:
>>Will it be cheaper?
>My philosophy on the cost factor: If cost is your primary concern, then
>SCSI is a poor choice.
I have to disagree with this. If you are planning on adding a tape drive,
SCSI will probably be cheaper than going with a RLL or ESDI drive
and controller and tape drive and proprietary controller. When I
went shopping, the archive 150 meg tape was 900 for the SCSI, and 1800
for the proprietary controller version. Plus, the SCSI method saves you
an IRQ *and* slot that the tape controller would normally take up
(and that is a *big* consideration on a AT bus). All in all a clear
win. Plus I can reuse the hardware if I go to another platform (Suns
150 meg tapes are just archives), etc. Go with SCSI, you won't
regret it.
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Paul Guthrie
chinet!nsacray!paul
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