[rescue] MTI DAS9000 disk array?
Chris Byrne
chris at chrisbyrne.com
Tue May 7 02:46:59 CDT 2002
buy it, buy it now. Even is its only good for spare parts its still worth a
few hundred.
no its not jbod, It's managed RAID 5, but the features of the system are
hihgly variable depending on the contoller and options installed and I dont
have a part number reference handy. If you really need one I can probably
dig something up for you from my MTI guys here.
The one thing is, even maxed out they are low on cache for a storage array
of its size. I also think this model maxes out a F/W-Ultra but Im not 100%
on that.
Heres some documentation on the whole series
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~rak/9k_manual/9kconfig.html
http://support.mti.com/documentationcd/docs/other/raid/3000manager/3000manag
er_um.pdf
http://support.mti.com/softwarecd/index.html
http://support.mti.com/documentationcd/index.html
Chris Byrne
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rescue-admin at sunhelp.org [mailto:rescue-admin at sunhelp.org]On
> Behalf Of Gregory Leblanc
> Sent: 07 May 2002 07:28
> To: rescue at sunhelp.org
> Subject: [rescue] MTI DAS9000 disk array?
>
>
> Is anybody at all familiar with these? Is it JBOD? I've apparently got
> 10 Ultra-SCSI disks (20MB/sec narrow) which won't boot my Sun4c class
> boxen, because the disks report a block size 514, whereas things are
> expected to be 512. I'm hoping that tossing them into an array will let
> me use them on a newer SPARC (Ultra1E), or maybe from my PC (Adaptec
> 3940UW). Thanks.
> Greg
>
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