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New SCSI server: advice?
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"Richard Ross-Langley (by way of [log in to unmask] Len Warner)" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 28 Apr 1998 17:57:19 +0100
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I'm looking for a new PCI server, price around GBP 700+VAT, to replace an
old ISA 386 that runs terminals under BSD Unix.  I can get an EIDE
system fairly easily at that price and add SCSI later, but..

The question is: is it worth getting a motherboard with SCSI built in from
the start?  I don't think Tom's hardware page covers that sort of value
judgement.  Any quick opinions would be welcome.  Purchase imminent.

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