Brent Franks wrote:
On 9/14/06, Craig Tierney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have heard some horror stories about SATA disk in raid systems and how
vendors have to work around quirks in the SATA disks to get them to
work ok.  They describe it as the SATA disks go 'out to lunch'
occasionally and a disk will have a large pause before continuing.
Those comments come from a vendor (Be wary).

We have been quite pleased with SATA disks as stated.  We did have
issues for the first two months of putting them into testing in which
we thought it was the controller, but alas it ended up just being
Maxtors.  We received another batch from maxtor, same issue.  The
maxtor would drop out of the array, the array would degrade, and
everything else undesireable would ensue.


My 'be wary' was not to be wary of the disks, but of what the
vendor said.  For my applications, the SATA arrays we installed
worked great. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend them, but the performance was a bit less than our other scsi array (but not
worth the price difference.

Craig


After *finally* convincing our vendor it was Maxtor (we've had
problems w/ them before this as well) they shipped us a batch of
Seagates, and it's been operational now for quite some time.  No
sleeping drives, so far set and forget.

This, as a disclaimer, was just for our particular application.  I
will say however, that I will never buy Maxtor again.
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