Hello,
New to this forum and this will be my first post. Be gentle.
I need to upgrade the storage on our home file/media server. It is s Dual Pentium II 333 with an Intel DK440LX Motherboard which has on board SCSI AIC-7895 Controller and Raid Card (Adaptec AR0-1130C). Of course with my one drive the Raid is useless, but I plan on using it after this upgrade.
We have run out of space. Right now we have an old Seagate Cheetah 4.5GB Drive installed (Model ST34501WC). And would like to increase the storage. The server is plenty fast for what we want and I would just like to add some more old Cheetah Drives on the Cheap from eBay.
I looked on eBay and they are dirt cheap. But have no clue what will work. Here are some I am looking at. Can someone give me some guidence on whether these will work for me:
18.2 GB Cheetah Drives
Western Digital 9.1GB Drives
I know those drives are not Ultra Wide like my controller but from my understanding SCSI is mostly backwards compatible.
With all the different SCSI connections and the like. It makes purchasing something like this so confusing.
Thanks,
Chris
New to this forum and this will be my first post. Be gentle.
I need to upgrade the storage on our home file/media server. It is s Dual Pentium II 333 with an Intel DK440LX Motherboard which has on board SCSI AIC-7895 Controller and Raid Card (Adaptec AR0-1130C). Of course with my one drive the Raid is useless, but I plan on using it after this upgrade.
We have run out of space. Right now we have an old Seagate Cheetah 4.5GB Drive installed (Model ST34501WC). And would like to increase the storage. The server is plenty fast for what we want and I would just like to add some more old Cheetah Drives on the Cheap from eBay.
I looked on eBay and they are dirt cheap. But have no clue what will work. Here are some I am looking at. Can someone give me some guidence on whether these will work for me:
18.2 GB Cheetah Drives
Western Digital 9.1GB Drives
I know those drives are not Ultra Wide like my controller but from my understanding SCSI is mostly backwards compatible.
With all the different SCSI connections and the like. It makes purchasing something like this so confusing.
Thanks,
Chris
