RE: [suse-amd64] AMD Athlon 64 Linux hardware sanity check (not w ith SATA!)
Hi everyone, I'm just looking on 3ware.com now, and I cannot see any driver for for Suse 9.0. http://www.3ware.com/support/download.asp?code=7&id=7.7.0&softtype=Driver&releasenotes=&os=Linux Did you have to get special drivers or does 9.0 support it out of the box? I gave up on SATA(N) a while back because of all the woes and went back to $C$I. If the 8506-4LP does work, I could use the xtra disk space. Regards Alan
-----Original Message----- From: Mark Horton [mailto:mark@nostromo.net] Sent: Wednesday, 7 January 2004 8:08 AM To: Hulslander, Ryan Cc: suse-amd64@suse.com Subject: Re: [suse-amd64] AMD Athlon 64 Linux hardware sanity check (not w ith SATA!)
SATA raid does work under suse you just need compatible hardware. I have a 4 channel 3ware sata raid controller card (8506-4LP) and it works great under suse 9.0 pro x86_64.
This controller card works better (for me anyway) than on-board sata because on-board sata is usually run through the standard 133 mhz pci bus. 4 sata drives in raid 0 would flood this bus most certainly. 2 drives would actually. The 3ware card is pci-x and has about 4-5 times the bandwidth.
Mark
This past 2 weeks I went out and bought a Gigabyte K8N-Pro with Athlon64 3200+ Processor (in fact, I got enough parts for 2 identical machines). In that package, I also picked up a set of 4 120Gb SATA drives so that I could try a RAID implementation. I wish I had done my homework first :-(
Like Dave Reid, I too hit a really hard brick wall on that SuSE didn't recognize any of the RAID drives. His case was the GigaRAID, mine was the SATA - same results with both. I'll just go and purchase
Hulslander, Ryan wrote: the fastest Ultra
ATA133 drives I can get (paying the high $ for SCSI isn't an option), and just make do without RAID and just keep decent backups.
There have been some replies recently that after various fiddling, digging, tweaking and the like that an acceptable configuration was found. The problem is if I have to do a lot of digging, tweaking and hit-and-miss trial and error to get things to work, having RAID would be the LEAST of my worries in any kind of a production environment. I would be WAY too scared to depend on the box in any way shape or form until RAID had about 6 months to a year to stabilize.
Ryan
-----Original Message----- From: Shawn D'Alimonte [mailto:shawnd@mycybernet.net] Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 9:50 PM To: suse-amd64@suse.com Subject: Re: [suse-amd64] AMD Athlon 64 Linux hardware sanity check
Paul C. Leopardi wrote:
Motherboard 113728 Gigabyte GA-K8VNXP + Athlon 64 3200+s + CPU FAN $865.00
I am using this motherboard with 9.0 download edition (Still trying it out to see if it is worth buying the retail box).
It works well except for the RAID controller (GigaRAID). Also I have never tried the SATA controller as I have no drives.
The onboard VIA audio works, but I had trouble with skipping and static so I just put my SB Live! back in.
-- Shawn D'Alimonte shawnd@mycybernet.net
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Alan Gray wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm just looking on 3ware.com now, and I cannot see any driver for for Suse 9.0.
http://www.3ware.com/support/download.asp?code=7&id=7.7.0&softtype=Driver&releasenotes=&os=Linux
Did you have to get special drivers or does 9.0 support it out of the box?
The suse 9 install automatically recoginzed the 3ware sata controller and loaded the proper driver. I bought the 3ware because someone told me they had good linux support and so far its performed without a problem.
I gave up on SATA(N) a while back because of all the woes and went back to $C$I. If the 8506-4LP does work, I could use the xtra disk space.
I have IDE, SATA and SCSI on the same system and it works without a hitch. I have the OS on the IDE drive for simplicity. The sata array is for bulk storage and the scsi array is for the database. Mark
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