Thanks for the info. What control card would you have installed in a G5 quad? I think I will need to replace that as well...
Thanks for the info. What control card would you have installed in a G5 quad? I think I will need to replace that as well...
I think he means the SCSI Controller Card. I would be interested in that question as well. Which Controller Cards have been reliable and fast? Are there any alternatives to the ATTO SCSI, which a lot of people seem to be using.
Any help would be apreciated.
Thomas
Hey Mark,
Forget the SCSI. Instead take the old disk and controller out and replace them with a new Mtron SSD. If you search the threads here you will see where we have been talking about using Mtron disks.
These things are very fast but you are going to have to spend about $2,400 (including shipping) to get a 64Gb disk.
Read these threads:
http://chaldee1.gotadsl.co.uk/~richa...ighlight=Mtron
http://chaldee1.gotadsl.co.uk/~richa...ighlight=Mtron
http://chaldee1.gotadsl.co.uk/~richa...ighlight=Mtron
SourceChildTODD SCRUTCHFIELD
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I agree - SSD is about the same price as a 147G SCSI disk - 'Most' show content would fit on a 64G SSD
However, for those who use SCSI, to answer the question, the ATTO SCSI Cards are the only SCSI option for the G5's.
There are a number of 10K and 15K SCSI drives available - Cheetah 10K.7 - 147GB ULTRA 320 SCSI drive, in tests in a G5, performed better than a Cheeta 15K. Try Nevs recommendation of the Fujitsu MAX3147NP if you dont go with an SSD
not quite MAX 3147 is £170 now.
64GB SSD around £900.
its not meaningful to say things like 'performed better' without a lot more information-
as performance varies between drives with different codecs and compression. some drives are better at somethings, some are better at others.
none of the cheetah drives i tested ever worked great.
there is a great deal of difference between different drives and drive manufacturers.
There is nothing wrong with having more than one 64Gb SSD disks in your Mac Pro or G5. Obviously the G5 will only take one additional but you can always remove the CD ROM. In the Mac Pro however, you can put three SSD disks in addition to your system disk if you wanted to.
Then point to folders on each of the disk to get a larger capacity than 64Gb.
SourceChildTODD SCRUTCHFIELD
...if it ain't broke...
gimme 5 and then don't act surprised
Richard,
In response to your comments -
I use
Mac Pros - 2x 500G SATA raided (WD5000YS)
G5 - single SCSI (not raided) (Cheetah 10K.7 147GB ULTRA 320)
These configuration seem to work fine for the majority of the work encountered
re 'performs better' comment
this was based on Hughs testing results between various SCSI drives both 10K & 15K.
I agree - there are a lot of factors to be considered - of what was available in the price range and size, the recommendation after tests was the drive quoted.
Nevs Fujitsu MAX3147NP was not compared
It was not a comparrison between SSD and SATA