It will run fine. Just a few don'ts though: Don't expect to run it with more than 5 to 10 users on - that's when you should start to see a performance hit Don't be surprised when you get 3 times the number of disk failures then you see with SCSI Don't be surprised when you have no error reporting or pre-failure warning Don't expect you usual disk management tools to work. SATA is fine for non-critical / low performance servers where cost is the overriding issue, and as far as Windows goes, a disk is a disk. On 1/9/07, Chris Trotier <christ@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
SBC SITES ONLY GOOGLE SEARCH: http://www.F1U.com ************************************************ For Archives, RSS, to Unsubscribe, Subscribe or set Digest or Vacation mode use the below link:My apologies if this is a repeat: A client just asked me if there is any reason they cannot run Citrix AS4 on a server using SATA drives. I have no idea - never tried, but cannot find anything regarding this issue. Anyone have any experience with this? Thanks- Chris
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