Recommendations for fixed-disk SCSI Controllers
Karl Denninger
karl at naitc.naitc.com
Mon Jan 7 09:35:38 AEST 1991
In article <37532 at cup.portal.com> DeadHead at cup.portal.com (Bruce M Ong) writes:
>The Interactive Release Notes for 2.2 says on page 19 that on machines
>with SCSI primary adaptors and multipe SCSI fixed disks doing very heavy
>disk I/O, the kernel may panic or the system may hang. Has anybody
>experienced this problem with Future Domain or Adaptec host adaptors?
Sure, if you have a marginal motherboard.
I am running 3 disks and a tape on SCSI, and haven't had a panic related to
fixed disk access yet. And those disks get the crap pounded out of them
regularly.
Here at Nielsen we have a few of these too, and no problems either.
>Also, I found out that if you want to have a > 40MB tape backup, you can
>only go with a SCSI tape drive with Interactive 2.2.
>
>Now, I need a high capacity tape backup unit, but I cant use SCSI unless
>I know that the problem mentioned above is not a problem or it has been
>fixed. Is there any other high capacity tape backup unit that ISC supports
>which is not SCSI based?
Huh? What about the Wangtek and Archive drivers for board-based
(Non-SCSI/QIC02) tape units? They are on the driver disks!
--
Karl Denninger AC Nielsen
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(708) 317-3285
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