[rescue] SCSI/IDE laptop adapters

Brian Deloria bdeloria at gmail.com
Mon Aug 27 09:28:49 CDT 2007


I think you're talking about the Seagate Saavio's I think that I've
misspelled it here but regardless.  Supposedly the longevity of these drives
is somewhat dubious, 10krpm only IIRC.  They come in SAS but they also had
regular SCSI options when I first saw them a few years ago.

On 8/27/07, Patrick Finnegan <pat at computer-refuge.org> wrote:
>
> On Monday 27 August 2007, Sridhar Ayengar wrote:
> > Have you considered trying one of those newfangled 2.5" SCSI RAID
> > array drives?  There aren't that many around that are straight SCSI,
> > since most are SAS, but you should be able to find some, and they
> > should be more than big enough.
> >
> > Peace...  Sridhar
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> They're not that new-fangled.  Our IBM bladecenter at work has them on
> the Xeon and G5 blades in it, which are 2-3 years old
>
> Pat
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