ALucas wrote:
...My first purchase was an Adaptec 2400A. It was running OK, but I did notice that it was a bit slow. It took a full 24hrs to built the initial RAID5 array, 4x300Gb Drives. From what I have read, the 2610 has the same chip, an Intel i960. The linux driver is also said to create problems if the writeback cache is enabled.
Out of concern I splurged and bought a new $150 3ware 7500. The initial RAID5 built with 8x300Gb drives took just under 4 hours.
In day to day operation, the 3ware is much faster.
The slow build time might have been because the card was building the array in the background. Alot of them support this so you can get working faster after putting the box together.
As far as the difference between the Adaptec card and the 3Ware card. I have a friend that bought one of the 2400 cards and said it was crap and he could never get it to configure and perform well. Naturaly he didn't want to pay Adaptec for their tech support to tell him the drivers and firmware were crap. I also was talking to a guy that runs a company that uses NOTHING but 3Ware controlers for the machines he runs in the Co-Lo. They run like nothing else for the price and the linux drivers are beyond great. He has like a dozen of them running with no trouble at all.
Good luck with the adaptec card, you'll need it from what I can tell.
Mike