Re: LVD SCSI for Ultra 40, or should I change machines? In <dsba3m$p6o$1@wsc10.lrz-muenchen.de> Thomas Maier-Komor <maierkom@lpr.e-technik.tu-muenchen.de> writes:
>Stan Brown wrote:
>> I was all set to buy a nice dual processor/dual core Ultra 40 to
>> replace our Amanda machine. But the reseller I'm talking too does not think
>> that there are any supported LVD SCSI cards (which I need for the LTO 3
>> tape drive) for this machine. Can this possibly be true?
>>
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>the problem is probably that the new Ultra 40 only has PCI express and
>old PCI 32Bit/33MHz slots. The regular LVD SCSI options from Sun are
>PCI-X. Even LSI-Logic has currently only one adapter with PCI express.
>Adaptec seems to have none, as far as I can see.
>Did you consider getting a Java Workstation W2100z instead? It isn't
>available with dual-core processors, but can also take 16G of ram and
>there is an option for U320-SCSI, because it has PCI-X slots. If this
>does not fit, I guess you won't have to wait long until there is an U320
>with PCI-Express from Sun...
Thanks for the reply.
Yes, the W2100Z is the other machine I am considering. I like teh dual
processors, and the SATA drives are bigger on the Ultra 40.
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