Maybe I need to reconsider this reflex, but when I hear SCSI, I'm back in the 90's, buying a new cable or pin adapter every year, with bulky, unbending wire, terminator hijinks and finicky settings. Anyone try to make a SCSI chain with a PC, external drive and a K2500? Those memories may be mis-representing the SCSI of today.
On Weibetech's webstie, on the prosata page, in the specs it says, "Hybrid Technology: SCSI-to-SATA." Might someone elxplain that term?
"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." A "gotcha" of gargantuan size. Thanks.
"...there are some rumours out there that say the the 8-processor Mac Pro might have one PCIx slot." I've read this as well. But then, in my world, that would immediately get my current sound card.
Well, I've gone from simple plans for a second external drive to a reconsideration of all things data. I do hope March brings us some news. I think JWL is in a similar place -- waiting for clear-cut announcements on Clovertown et al. Sure, we may not be able to use it immediately, but how can we buy a quad core with an octo so close to market?
On Weibetech's webstie, on the prosata page, in the specs it says, "Hybrid Technology: SCSI-to-SATA." Might someone elxplain that term?
"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." A "gotcha" of gargantuan size. Thanks.
"...there are some rumours out there that say the the 8-processor Mac Pro might have one PCIx slot." I've read this as well. But then, in my world, that would immediately get my current sound card.
Well, I've gone from simple plans for a second external drive to a reconsideration of all things data. I do hope March brings us some news. I think JWL is in a similar place -- waiting for clear-cut announcements on Clovertown et al. Sure, we may not be able to use it immediately, but how can we buy a quad core with an octo so close to market?