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Re: [TCLUG:22757] Raid and other storage stories
I believe such beasts already exist, although I can't remember
the name off the top of my head.
Using DMA like that is pretty smoove, it's a good RAID controller.
Nick
dopp@acm.cs.umn.edu, on 10/17/2000 02:40:20 PM
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Subject: Re: [TCLUG:22757] Raid and other storage stories
>
> My understanding was that the big disadvantage to IDE was that the
> controllers were 'dumb' ie the CPU had to do most of the IO work. Whereas
> SCSI takes the load off (as well as being faster, with more devices, and
> just plain cooler ;)
>
> Now with something like the Escalade that does hardware IDE RAID... who's
> doing the IO work? Is it still the CPU or does the card take over most of
> the responsibility?
>
The co-processor on the controller is handling _most_ of the I/O. From
what I read about the controller, it tries to keep load off the CPU by
sending/reading as much data as possible from the main memory. Well, at
least that's what it sounds like. Now, if they'de just make a hardware IDE
controller with on-board SIMM or DIMM slots... heh.. What a mutant of a
card that would be :)
Gabe
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