On 24/04/2008, at 7:21 AM, Peter Schwenk wrote: On Apr 23, 2008, at 3:07 PM, Mike Visconti wrote:
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 9:55 AM, John Slaughter < email@hidden> wrote: You are correct, the Sonnet cards do report SATA and SATA II drives to the system as SCSI devices. I have the tow-port Tempo SATA E2P which works great on my Mac Pro. Wish I had got the E4P 4-port version though. I don't understand your reference to a "matching card" though. Why wouldn't they be usable? They appear to work just fine here. -John AFAIK, you couldn't pull the drive you had connected to the Sonnet card and put it into a Mac Pro and boot off it. That at least was what Sonnet told me way back when.
Wouldn't that be true only if the drive was in a RAID? If the drive is just a drive plugged into a SATA interface, moving it to another SATA interface wouldn't matter. I'd like to be able to make backups (bootable ideally) that could be moved to another machine without needing to take the server apart (or purchase additional cards). Also, the Firmtek cards work just fine in the Mac Pros, but don't appear in an Xserve.
The Sonnet E2P does not work in an Intel Xserve either, even though SonnetTech have twice confirmed that it does. The card I have, does work in a MacPro. -- -- Peter Schwenk -- CITA-3, Systems Administrator -- schwenk _at_ math _dot_ udel _dot_ edu -- Mathematical Sciences -- University of Delaware -- (302)831-0437 (w) -- (302)293-8947 (c) -- _______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. Macos-x-server mailing list (Memail@hidden) Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/macos-x-server/email@hidden
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