Repost since the list seems alive again: Anyone got any experience with linux and hardware ATA RAID controller cards? I need to put together a server with 500+ Gig of storage. The Dell server purchased for this has on-board SCSI (Dell 1400-SC), but SCSI drives are still expensive vs. ATA for the same capacity. I'm debating using SCSI drives vs. buying a hardware RAID and using cheaper IDE drives. I have fast/wide PCI slots available, so I'd prefer a fast-wide hardware IDE raid card, but performance is really secondary to data integrity and low-cost (it's not a perfect world, after all!). Any suggestions on something that might play well with linux, or should I just buy a bunch of SCSI drives and setup SW RAID? NOTE: I'll need to use RAID 5, since capacity and cost are the driving issues, and the server isn't particularly fast (1.13 GHz P3), so I'm thinking there might be a benifit to off-loading the RAID processing to a hardware card, even if it's IDE. -- Charles Steinkuehler charles@steinkuehler.net