The only server out there with a Perc 4/Di currently is the Dell PowerEdge
2600. The PE2650 has a PERC 3/Di instead (Adaptec).
Have fun.
/Martin
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Watts [mailto:m.watts@mrw.demon.co.uk]
> Sent: den 7 juni 2003 13:05
> To: Linux-Kernel
> Subject: Re: PERC4-DI?
>
>
> On Friday 06 Jun 2003 5:37 pm, Robert L. Harris wrote:
> > My company is looking at buying some machines with
> "PERC4-DI" SCSI RAID
> > controllers. Poking around the .config file I'm not
> finding anything
> > related to this. Anyone know off the top of their heads what driver
> > would be used for this controller, any known catastrophic bugs, etc?
>
> If its anything like the PERC 3 cards, it could be anything
> from an LSI
> through to an Adaptec card. (PERC = PowerEdge Raid Controler).
>
> I haven't found any major issues with any of them yet, but we
> don't tend to
> push them as hard as others here - we mainly use them in webservers.
>
> Mark.
>
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