SATA Raid Controller for Linux

From: Rudolf Usselmann (russelmann_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 05/11/05

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    I am considering to build a new Linux (FC3 64) system. I am
    aiming at the S2895 mother board from Tyan. Unfortunately that
    board only has two SATA Plugs, so I am thinking of getting a
    high end RAID (5) controller for PCI-X bus.

    I was wondering if anybody had any recommendations for a RAID
    controller for PCI-X bus. Would be nice to have SATA II support
    as well. It should be supported under FC3 x86_64 ...

    Thanks,
    rudi
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