SCSI vs EIDE
Posted: Mon Dec 20, 1999 2:10 pm
Hello Chuck,
http://www.heatsink.net/cgi-heat/review.pl?REVIEWS=scsi writes the following about Multitasking: Unlike IDE, SCSI devices allow one device to transfer data while another is seeking. This helps gain performance in a multitasking operating system such as Windows NT or Linux. [This is the throughput I was talking about]
Other SCSI references: http://www.scsifaq.org/ and http://www.scsita.org
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Allen, now at his new website www.ury2k.com
http://www.heatsink.net/cgi-heat/review.pl?REVIEWS=scsi writes the following about Multitasking: Unlike IDE, SCSI devices allow one device to transfer data while another is seeking. This helps gain performance in a multitasking operating system such as Windows NT or Linux. [This is the throughput I was talking about]
Other SCSI references: http://www.scsifaq.org/ and http://www.scsita.org
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Allen, now at his new website www.ury2k.com