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Problems multitasking with IDE?

AllDressedUp

Senior member
In another thread someone alluded to the fact that SCSI is preferable to IDE for multitasking.

I was just wondering why, and what sort of problems one might encounter multitasking with IDE.
 
SCSI can access multiple devices at once, IDE can't (e.g. you can't write into 2 IDE drives in same controller at same time, they have to take turns. With SCSI, you can write/read several devices in same tame so they don't interfer each other).
 
Thanks for the reply Priit,

Forgive my ignorance, in the past I've always used SCSI, but I'm trying out a W2K dual-Athlon with IDE this time around.

Is this mainly a performance issue then, and not something I need to be concerned about? I.e., are most IDE controllers and drives smart enough to parse the data as needed when multitasking without generating errors (read: screwing up)?

FWIW, the specific hardware in question here is a Tyan TigerMP dual mobo, and IBM Deskstar HD.

(guess this should have gone in the hardware forum instead)

 
Even thought IDE is not multitasking-capable like SCSI, it's not gonna screw up your data 🙂 IDE is just not so flexible and fast when dealing with large number of devices. There's probably no difference even in performance when you just use 1-2 HDD's and CD-R/CD-RW's. Overall, nothing to worry about 🙂
 
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