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Re: SCSI to SATA adapter?
« on: November 15, 2016, 05:22:29 AM »
tony
being a former toaster flyer dealer id say that the bandwidth on that scsi to sd is not enough for proper flyer data transfer. Stick with a real scsi drive. I have some a/v rated flyer drives if you need one. SSD is fancy and great but the performance will be immaterial for your usage on flyer for data transfer rates standard scsi drives are fine. The only thing i can see is for the quiet or cool angle.
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