I've been testing the SX4000 for a while and it's a very nice hardware RAID 5 card. It can also do RAID levels 0, 1 and 3.
There is driver support for WinNT4, Win2K and WinXP. Its support of I2O prevents it from working in Win9x/ME.
Promises blurb;
"FastTrak SX4000 satisfies the increasing demands of users and system builders seeking fast, dependable and affordable storage. This 4-channel host adapter uses your choice of Ultra ATA drives for performance, capacity, and value. 66 MHz PCI bus support, up to 256 MB cache memory, and rapid RAID 5 parity calculations assure maximum data transfers."
RAID 5 is a redundent array which interleaves parity information across all drives in the array.
RAID 3 is a redundent array which uses a single party drive.
As noted this is both a PCI/33 and PCI/66 card, so it's all ready for those upcoming 64 bit systems. You use your own PC100 for the cache, so now there is something to use those old memory sticks in
The SX4000 MSRP's at $199, but should street at about $165-$175 or so.
Yes, it's a full sized card. 10 inches from stem to stern and 4.25 inches from the bottom of the edge card connector to the top of the card. Not quite as big as the SuperTrak100, but still pretty large
Dr. Mordrid
There is driver support for WinNT4, Win2K and WinXP. Its support of I2O prevents it from working in Win9x/ME.
Promises blurb;
"FastTrak SX4000 satisfies the increasing demands of users and system builders seeking fast, dependable and affordable storage. This 4-channel host adapter uses your choice of Ultra ATA drives for performance, capacity, and value. 66 MHz PCI bus support, up to 256 MB cache memory, and rapid RAID 5 parity calculations assure maximum data transfers."
RAID 5 is a redundent array which interleaves parity information across all drives in the array.
RAID 3 is a redundent array which uses a single party drive.
As noted this is both a PCI/33 and PCI/66 card, so it's all ready for those upcoming 64 bit systems. You use your own PC100 for the cache, so now there is something to use those old memory sticks in
The SX4000 MSRP's at $199, but should street at about $165-$175 or so.
Yes, it's a full sized card. 10 inches from stem to stern and 4.25 inches from the bottom of the edge card connector to the top of the card. Not quite as big as the SuperTrak100, but still pretty large
Dr. Mordrid
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