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| What are the benefits of supporting Spread Spectrum Clocking (SSC)? | Mar-02-10 |
| Spread Spectrum Clocking is a way to lower electromagnetic interference or EMI. This is important for storage solutions that are required to pass FCC and other agency certifications. All current Serial ATA disk drives implement SSC (some allow you to turn this feature on/off). However, some older SATA drives do not implement SSC. All Sonnet Serial ATA host adapter cards support SSC but will also work with disk drives that do not. |
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| Is it possible to boot from a volume that resides on the Tempo SATA card? | Mar-02-10 |
39 |
| Can I hot-swap a disk drive that is attached to any Sonnet Tempo Serial ATA card? | Mar-23-10 |
40 |
| How does hot-swap functionality work? | Mar-02-10 |
63 |
| Can I operate two Tempo SATA cards in the same system? | Sep-02-09 |
106 |
| Is Tempo SATA E4P, E4i, X4P, or X4i compatible with Red Hat Linux? | Sep-02-09 |
| Tempo SATA E4P, E4i, X4P, and X4i are supported under Red Hat Enterprise 4 Linux with Marvell (TSATAII chip set) drivers. The Marvell Linux driver supports direct connect drives but not port multipliers, so there is no compatibility with the Fusion D4Q, Fusion D5P, Fusion R4Q and Fusion R4P storage systems. As in Windows, drives must be connected at boot time. |
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120 |
| How do I set up a RAID 0 striped array under Windows XP Professional or Vista? | Mar-23-10 |
121 |
| Can I set up a RAID 1 mirrored array under Windows XP or Vista? | Mar-23-10 |
165 |
| Tempo SATA or Tempo SATA RAID133 won't boot from Mac OS 9.x when it is installed in a partition greater than 190GB. | Apr-25-10 |
193 |
| Is target disk mode supported on TSATA? | May-12-09 |
206 |
| The Tempo SATA card does not seem to work properly in my Power Mac G4. Do I need different firmware? | Apr-25-10 |
207 |
| Why can't I install Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) on a drive attached to the Tempo SATA card? | May-12-09 |
| The Tempo SATA is bootable with Mac OS X. For some users the drive does not show up when the\u160 Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) DVD is inserted. This is a bug in the Leopard installer program.
In this case, using SuperDuper or Carbon Copy Cloner to clone the current boot drive to the\u160 hard drive on the Tempo SATA allows the drive to be seen by the Mac OS X installer. |
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| My Stardom RAIDSonic ST3620-2S-S2 is not reliable with 6Gb drives and and a 6Gb controller. | Jul-08-13 |
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