DANGER!!! Problems with 10.04 installer (RAID devices *will* get corrupted)
CLIFFORD ILKAY
clifford_ilkay at dinamis.com
Fri Apr 23 18:04:55 UTC 2010
On 04/23/2010 01:57 PM, Karl Larsen wrote:
> I am using one SATA hard drive that is now 6 years old, about.
> It still works and I see no reason for it to fail.
Other than the fact that it's six years old and *every* drive fails at
some point, you're right, there is no reason for it to fail. :)
> And it has the same,
> except the serial cable, working speed as my older IDE drives like on my
> portable 160GB device that I back this up onto.
>
> If the RAID device can't use SATA it is likely because the RAID
> device has 50 pin data cables!
It has nothing to do with the physical interface. RAID-certified drives
have the exact same physical interface.
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Clifford Ilkay
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