Promise SX6000 vs Adaptec 2400A
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Brian Haymore brian at chpc.utah.eduWed Nov 7 11:40:55 PST 2001
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FYI, 3Ware will be announcing shorting that Escalade is not in fact going away. So those that did like the 3ware product this is great news. Joshua Baker-LePain wrote: > On Thu, 8 Nov 2001 at 12:01am, Kian_Chang_Low at vdgc.com.sg wrote > > >>With 3ware existing the IDE raid storage card market, I was looking for a >>replacement for a cluster and came across the Promise Supertrak SX6000 and >>Adaptec ATA RAID 2400A. >> > > FWIW, someone with a *lot* of interest in big storage systems recently > posted to the linux-ide-arrays list that 3ware have reversed their > decision and will be getting back into the IDE raid card business > (including releasing the 7850 RSN). A press release is supposed to be > forthcoming. The Escalade pages are already back up. > > -- Brian D. Haymore University of Utah Center for High Performance Computing 155 South 1452 East RM 405 Salt Lake City, Ut 84112-0190 Email: brian at chpc.utah.edu - Phone: (801) 585-1755 - Fax: (801) 585-5366
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