Summary: SCSI controller

From: Eugene Chu <chu_at_musp0.Jpl.Nasa.Gov>
Date: Fri, 7 Mar 1997 11:08:20 -0800

I asked about the types of SCSI controllers available for an
Alphstation 250 4/266, specifically the KZPSC controller.
Thanks to the following for their responses:

Allan Rollow, alan_at_nabeth.cxo.dec.com
Thomas Leitner, tom_at_finwds01.tu-graz.ac.at
Tom Blinn, tpb_at_ZK3.DEC.COM
barnwell_at_jbsvax.eksystems.com
Mark Zander, mark_zander_at_spcc.com
Richard Sharpe, admin_at_ns.aus.com
Tom Webster, webster_at_ssdpdc.mdc.com

The responses indicate that the KZPSC 3 channel controller can work
in a workstation environment, even though it was only qualified on
the big servers. It should be able to work in the Just a Bunch of
Disks (JBoD) mode with no striping for RAID, or in RAID 0, 1, 0+1
(what's that?), and 5 mode. However, it may require a second PCI
slot for all the SCSI connectors. Since I have a graphics card in
one of the 2 PCI slots in my system, I won't be able to use the 3
channel version.

Other alternatives were suggested, including KZPSA, a FWD controller,
KZPDA, a FWSE controller (maybe those two are reversed?), and the
KZPAA, which has little intellegence of its own and would put a
significant load on the CPU and memory for lots of small transfers.

Another alternative is to use a KZPSA with an HSZ40 external
controller with 6 narrow SCSI channels. This will provide gobs of
SCSI connectivity, including disks and tapes, with just a single PCI
interface.

A non-DEC controller, the Adaptec 2940, was also suggested as a
lower cost alternative. Some REALLY low cost alternatives are the
generic PCI SCSI adaptors with the BIOS removed. These might again
be low intellegence controllers that might need lots of direction
from the CPU to run.

These choices will give me lots to think about.

eugene
Received on Fri Mar 07 1997 - 20:21:57 NZDT

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