Plowman,
If you get an external eSATA setup then when you get a Mac Pro all you have to do is add the array to the new computer. I believe that if you take the drives out of its original bays you will need to restripe them thus wiping out the data on those drives.
You might have to purchase a new PCIe host adapter card for the Mac Pro instead of the PCIx that will work in your G5. But...there are some rumours out there that say the the 8-processor Mac Pro might have one PCIx slot. If that were miraculously to happen then you could even reuse your original host adapter card making your upgrade process much more enjoyable. We should be finding out for sure hopefully during the month of March. Please note that the PCIx slot won't have quite the throughput that the PCIe slot will have.
As far as SCSI is concerned, yes, it will be a technology that someday goes away just like G5's and Mac Pro's will eventually - and spinning disks for that matter. And it costs more money than SATA. But in terms of bus throughput, access time and rotational speed (the latter two being the most important for our application) UltraSCSI and Dual Gig Fibre Channel are the very best. My wallet simply chocked at the last moment and it thought UltraSCSI would be good enough even though Fibre Channel would be the King.
I don't allow my other samples the same luxury as VSL. VSL gets used a lot.
If you get an external eSATA setup then when you get a Mac Pro all you have to do is add the array to the new computer. I believe that if you take the drives out of its original bays you will need to restripe them thus wiping out the data on those drives.
You might have to purchase a new PCIe host adapter card for the Mac Pro instead of the PCIx that will work in your G5. But...there are some rumours out there that say the the 8-processor Mac Pro might have one PCIx slot. If that were miraculously to happen then you could even reuse your original host adapter card making your upgrade process much more enjoyable. We should be finding out for sure hopefully during the month of March. Please note that the PCIx slot won't have quite the throughput that the PCIe slot will have.
As far as SCSI is concerned, yes, it will be a technology that someday goes away just like G5's and Mac Pro's will eventually - and spinning disks for that matter. And it costs more money than SATA. But in terms of bus throughput, access time and rotational speed (the latter two being the most important for our application) UltraSCSI and Dual Gig Fibre Channel are the very best. My wallet simply chocked at the last moment and it thought UltraSCSI would be good enough even though Fibre Channel would be the King.
I don't allow my other samples the same luxury as VSL. VSL gets used a lot.