Actually, my only reason for specifying a hot-swappable IDE setup is that the
drives themselves are cheap and the controller is built into the motherboard. I
haven't been able to find pricing on the Raidzone stuff, but they LOOK like expensive
high-end units. I'm currently trying to find out if eiware's hot data shuttle will
work with Linux.
Thanks, Jeff Mings
Bill Carlson wrote:
>
> Raidzone offers RAID over IDE with hotswap, I don't know if they are above
> your price point or not. From my research you could use their system with
> any IDE drive, but they won't sell you a setup without drives. Go figure.
>
> Seems there is some issue about their linux drivers as well, they are not
> open source but rather a binary you have to link into the kernel.
>
> Bill Carlson
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