ext2 Advice
Drew Taylor
drew at drewtaylor.com
Thu Nov 7 16:59:16 EST 2002
At 03:14 PM 11/7/02 -0500, David Kramer wrote:
>I'm currently working on a scheme to use my X10 automation stuff to turn
>on an
>external drive before a backup, and turn it off afterwards. That would
>provide much greater protection.
It definitely has a great coolness factor. :-)
>The larger problem is that the USB port is USB 1.1, so it is incredibly
>slow.
>Firewire would be best. External SCSI wouldn't be bad, but there's less
>isolation there than with a serial protocol. Might be worth it anyway for
>the extra speed.
How well is Firewire supported under Linux? Many mac folks have an external
firewire drive and swear by them. The speed is excellent at 400mb/sec. (Is
that mega bits or bytes anyway?) And unlike USB 2.0, you can actually get
close to the theoretical limit with firewire. From what I have read, USB
just has too much protocol overhead.
Drew
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