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    RE: Are there any coming iSCSI HBAs? Preferably at 100Mb speed?



    Title: RE: Are there any coming iSCSI HBAs? Preferably at 100Mb speed?

    My experience with diskless workstations is that
    they are limited by paging activity and background
    updating to really unacceptable performance, even in
    simple word-processing programs like frame maker
    doing medium sized books, and even on a local 10 Mb/s
    network.

    You are far better off running a workstation with
    a local disk for system and swap, but running
    dataless.  NFS or comparable networking programs
    run fine for that.  The local caching of the files
    on disk and in memory assure adequate performance, while
    the maintenance of your data remotely assures
    appropriate centralized data management and backup.

    Remember too, that it is a rare broadband connection
    that gives you anything approaching 100 Mb/s.  A T1 DSL link
    is specified at 1.54 Mb/s, and it is the fastest of the
    common broadband links.

    In addition, there is nothing more frustrating than being
    unable to operate because your link is down or severely
    congested, something that happens far more often than the
    unavailability of a local disk.

    My view?  iSCSI is not an appropriate protocol for home
    networking data access.  Use your IDE or SATA drive locally
    for boot, swap, system, and any hot programs and use
    NFS or other remote file access program against a remote
    server for data and other programs.

    Bob Snively
    408-333-8135
    rsnively@brocade.com

    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Russell Lewis [mailto:russelll@us.ibm.com]
    > Sent: Friday, April 11, 2003 9:25 AM
    > To: ips@ece.cmu.edu
    > Subject: Are there any coming iSCSI HBAs? Preferably at 100Mb speed?
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    > Does anybody know of any current or coming iSCSI HBAs which
    > show up (to the
    > BIOS) as ordinary SCSI adapters?  I'd like to drop such an HBA into a
    > legacy computer and run a totally diskless workstation at home.
    >
    > However, since it will be a home computer, I'm willing to
    > operate at 100Mb
    > speed - I'm willing to eat the performance hit.  It seems to me that
    > somebody could make an iSCSI HBA with a 100Mb interface and make it
    > affordable for the home user (say, $50-$100).  Anybody know
    > of such plans?
    >
    >



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