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Old 04-23-2007, 05:23 AM
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Default SCSI U320 usage queries

Hello people,
I have to buy a Dual Xeon system, to use 2 Quad Cores, but I never worked with SCSI U320, just SATA and SAS. I usually buy Tyan racks.
It doesn't have the option for SCSI U320, though they sell SCSI Backplanes that are compatible with this barebone. So, how do I connect a standalone card to the backplane? Is there any SCSI connector on the backplane? Also, as space is a bit of a problem in 1U racks, so, are there any kind of cables that can do more tight turns inside the case? Any idea, guys?
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Default Re: SCSI U320 usage queries

Having backplane in place there is only one scsi data port on it, so it would require a simple cable from it to the scsi card. an easy way to get around the tight turns and spaces is to use round cables.You should have no problems, so long as you can get the backplane. -- This message may have been cut off and the rest will only be shown to members. To become a member, click here --
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