RE: Promise or Highpoint IDE card?

From: Ben Compton (Ben.Compton_at_sw.edu)
Date: 03/31/04

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    To: For users of Fedora Core releases <fedora-list@redhat.com>
    Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 09:37:56 -0500
    
    

    Is there any IDE RAID card that Linux likes? I have a Promise FastTrak66
    that runs fine under RedHat 8.0 but I'd love to upgrade to Fedora and Fedora
    doesn't like the last drivers released for that card from Promise...they
    refuse to load during the install. I'm willing to buy a new card but IDE
    RAID is a must.

    Ben C.

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Jean-Rene Cormier [mailto:jean-rene.cormier@cipanb.ca]
    Sent: Wednesday, 31 March, 2004 8:24 AM
    To: For users of Fedora Core releases
    Subject: Re: Promise or Highpoint IDE card?

    On Tue, 2004-03-30 at 22:35, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
    > Am Mi, den 31.03.2004 schrieb Brian Chase um 03:43:
    > > I disagree, the first upgrade you do with your kernel, you won't see
    > > the
    > > hard drive, stay away from Promise products with Linux, they admit they
    > > have poor or no support for Linux and are software RAID.
    > >
    > > Here's a good blurb on SATA adapters, a little off topic, but
    > > relevant to
    > > support and general Linux compatibility.
    > >
    > > http://linuxmafia.com/faq/Hardware/sata.html
    > >
    > > Regards,
    > >
    > > BC
    >
    > But in this special case - for which the OP asked: just plain parallel
    > IDE usage, no RAID, no SATA - both cards are supported by driver
    > modules offered by the kernel, no third party modules from vendors
    > needed. Or do I err?

    If it's just plain parallel IDE, then the Promise Ultra TX2 cards are
    probably the best card you can get, they were supported by the kernel for
    quite some time and they're really cheap. I have one in a computer and I use
    software RAID-1 with it and it works great. At half the price of a
    FastTrack, you can't go wrong with them.

    Jean-Rene Cormier

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