Date: Tue, 27 Aug 1996 08:59:25 +0200 (MET DST) From: Lars Koeller <Lars_Koeller@odie.physik2.uni-rostock.de> To: se@ZPR.Uni-Koeln.DE, wjw@IAEhv.nl (Willem Jan Withagen) Cc: hardware@freebsd.org, scsi@freebsd.org, admin@IAEhv.nl Subject: Re: SCSI disks Message-ID: <199608270659.IAA20672@odie.physik2.uni-rostock.de> In-Reply-To: Mail from 'Stefan Esser <se@ZPR.Uni-Koeln.DE>' dated: Mon, 26 Aug 1996 21:09:38 %2B0200 (MET DST)
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Hi! Stefan Esser writes: > Willem Jan Withagen writes: > > > > Hi, > > > > Until recently we as an ISP were using Micropolis disk with pleasure. > > But since several 4.3Gb started crashing, we've changed our view. > > > > So I'm now looking for new disks. I've got 2 offerings: > > Seagate Barracuda 4.3 GB > > Quantum XP34300S > > The need to run on FreeBSD 2.0.5 and up. > > Long agood I tested the quantum with an NCR 53810 and an Adaptec 1542B > > and in both case it did not seem to work. Now things might have changed, but > > Hmmm, that's surprising, since my current development system uses > a Quantum Atlas (though its the XP32150S, the 2GB version). This > drive worked with the NCR driver of Spring 1995 at least, when I > first tested it. > > I'm quite sure that the Adaptec 1542 supported it as well, since > it is hard to find a device that doesn't work on the Adpatec, and > the Atlas is really well designed (IMHO). > > The Quantum Grand-Prix (XP34301S) is a different beast. It has got > bad press because of many failed (or DOA) drives, and it is noisy > and significantly slower than the Atlas, though both are 7200RPM > drives. > > You may also want to have a look at the IBM DHFS series, which is > also very fast and AFAIK reliable. > > Can't comment on recent Seagate drives. > > Regards, STefan Perhaps it's the same phenomena I have with the Quantum and the Adaptec 1742 EISA SCSI controller. Every time the disc reads out of the cache, the response is so quick that a lot of controllers aren't ready to receive the first bytes. As a matter of fact the whole SCSI-bus is locked! The solution is to edit the modepage of the Quantum Atlas so that the disc inserts a delay of 15 micro seconds when a block is transfered out of the cache. If you need any information how to do this, don't hesitate to contact me again. Regards Lars -- ________________________________________________________________________ Lars Köller Phone: +49 381/498-1665, Fax: -1667 University of Rostock E-Mail: Department of Physics Lars_Koeller@odie.physik2.Uni-Rostock.DE Universitätsplatz 3 Anonymous ftp: D-18051 Rostock (Germany) ftp://odie.physik2.uni-rostock.de/pub
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