Hello 
My fileserver is running out of space, its an old dual p3 800e BX440 setup, I was looking at a couple of 500GB drives (mirrored nightly via rsync), the same as I have it set up now. I am pretty sure its too old to support LBA48 however and IDE drives are pretty expensive compared to their SATA counterparts. Pretty sure the BIOS is going to limit it to 128GB if I stick a couple of 500's in there, it has 160's at present and they are fine obviously.
Then I thought about a PCI SATA card, is it worth bothering with normal PCI and a slower machine? If it would let me plug a couple of 1TB drives in there and use them as I am now (I imagine they'd be presented as /dev/sdX in linux so that wouldn't be an issue). But would it sort out the LBA48 issue also?
I have a P4 1.8 with mobo I guess I could put in there instead, but I'm not a real P4 fan and its not really an upgrade as such. The things been running fine for years so I'd like to keep it that way. USB2 would be nice on it though, hmm. Might have to get a PCI card for that if I can find one.
So yeah, would the PCI sata adaptor get around the lack of LBA48 support or not? I might be limited to < 500GB drives on this thing. It was 500 that used LBA48 first right? or 320?
Cheers.

My fileserver is running out of space, its an old dual p3 800e BX440 setup, I was looking at a couple of 500GB drives (mirrored nightly via rsync), the same as I have it set up now. I am pretty sure its too old to support LBA48 however and IDE drives are pretty expensive compared to their SATA counterparts. Pretty sure the BIOS is going to limit it to 128GB if I stick a couple of 500's in there, it has 160's at present and they are fine obviously.
Then I thought about a PCI SATA card, is it worth bothering with normal PCI and a slower machine? If it would let me plug a couple of 1TB drives in there and use them as I am now (I imagine they'd be presented as /dev/sdX in linux so that wouldn't be an issue). But would it sort out the LBA48 issue also?
I have a P4 1.8 with mobo I guess I could put in there instead, but I'm not a real P4 fan and its not really an upgrade as such. The things been running fine for years so I'd like to keep it that way. USB2 would be nice on it though, hmm. Might have to get a PCI card for that if I can find one.
So yeah, would the PCI sata adaptor get around the lack of LBA48 support or not? I might be limited to < 500GB drives on this thing. It was 500 that used LBA48 first right? or 320?
Cheers.
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