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IBM 2.5 SCSI Server disks

tecneeq

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These are great, 5ms random seek time and almost no noise at all. To put them into anything with a 50 pin SCSI cable, you need an SCA 80 pin to 50 pin adapter.
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The search i use at Ebay: IBM 2.5 10k U320 -sas
There is one in the UK for an acceptable price:
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The adapter search: sca scsi adapter

I got two disks and i'll look out for a few more. :)
 

Phipli

Well-known member
Awesome, good find.

How have you set up termination? It can be tricky with budget adapters.
 

ScutBoy

Well-known member
I agree. These work well with adapters. If you can't get the good adapters from @max1zzz I've had luck using in-line terminators right before the adapter.

If you watch eBay you can sometimes buy these in groups of 5-10 for a very good price per disk.
 

tecneeq

Well-known member
Awesome, good find.

How have you set up termination? It can be tricky with budget adapters.
The jumpers are set to REM and ID0, because that's what they came with.
Nothing else on the bus, worked in a SE/30.
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How loud are they? That's my only gripe with these sorts of drives.
Not at all, that's why i recommend these. Had a lot other disks that are noisy.
The 10k RPM model seems somewhat rare, because usually customers in datacenters don't care about noise and so 15k is more common.

Also they seem to come in different sizes, 36GB has the lowest amount of platters.
Space for days! :)
 

Fizzbinn

Well-known member
The jumpers are set to REM and ID0, because that's what they came with.
Nothing else on the bus, worked in a SE/30.
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Not at all, that's why i recommend these. Had a lot other disks that are noisy.
The 10k RPM model seems somewhat rare, because usually customers in datacenters don't care about noise and so 15k is more common.

Also they seem to come in different sizes, 36GB has the lowest amount of platters.
Space for days! :)

I have a few of these, I agree they are nice.

Note that with the adapter you have you do not have any termination and there is no termination on these drives either, it's working by the grace of the SCSI gods. :) Plugging in another device on SCSI bus would likely anger them...

Termination of SCA SCSI drives like this was discussed here a while back:
 
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