[SunRescue] Sun SCSI Speeds

joshua grubman jg at false.net
Mon May 31 09:50:30 CDT 1999


> 1) Is the internal connection faster than the external? I just got an Artecon 
> case and want to put an internal hard drive in it. I was wondering if the 
> external connection on the back is as fast as the internal. 

nope... both internal and external scsi ports run at 5 mbits.

> 2) Can i boot off an external scsi case? 

sure, as long as there's a drive in it ;)

check out the openboot faq for info on changing the default boot device.

> BTW I just got a Quantum XP32150W, 7200RPM, if anybody can answer these:
> 1) Can I run it internally in the SUN without overheating.
> 2) Its 2.1GB, and I can only find information on the XP32150 which is an Atlas
> I, but I found a link which shows the XP32150W to be an Atlas II, but the
> 2.1GB capacity is not listed. Anyone know where I could get a datasheet?
> 3) Using the Sun paramaters provided by Quantum will the format parameters be
> the same for the XP32150 and the XP32150W? I think the only difference is that
> the W is ultra-wide, but I've been told its an entirley new family.

not sure about these drive specs... i'm too lazy to go look 'em up on quantum's
web site. i'm fairly certain you'll find a datasheet if you look around on
quantum.com. if you're running solaris, the system will automaticallt probe
the drive for its gemoetry and configure it accordingly.

quantum drives run notoriously hot (can we say "fireball?") and tend to have
problems with tagged command queueing, though i can't imagine you'll see
enough disk activity on an ss2 to warrant disabling tagged queueing... if you
care, check out http://false.net/iaq/solaris/quantum.html. i haven't updated
the iaq stuff in quite some time. the html is ugly and the information is
sparse. if anybody wants to contribute, please do so.

-j

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