USB via RJ45?
Hey everyone!
I have an interesting issue I'd like some opinions on.
I have a server which has 2 mirrored 70GB SCSI drives. Of the 70GB over 45GB is used. I recently bought an external 250GB USB drive to use as an extra backup device (I already use daily tape backups).
However, I have hit a problem. The server (a Dell Poweredge 1750) only has USB 1.1 ports. The last backup took 27 hours to complete. This isn't really appropriate as you may have guessed
It's been suggested that the USB drive could be connected through one of the network ports on the server, meaning data speed would have a (theoretical) increase from 12MBPS to 100MBPS or more (since I think the network ports are gigabit ones).
Firstly - is this possible?
Secondly, what convertor/cable can I get and where can I get it from?
If anyone has any ideas I'd really appreciate it!
Thanks!:welshflag
I have an interesting issue I'd like some opinions on.
I have a server which has 2 mirrored 70GB SCSI drives. Of the 70GB over 45GB is used. I recently bought an external 250GB USB drive to use as an extra backup device (I already use daily tape backups).
However, I have hit a problem. The server (a Dell Poweredge 1750) only has USB 1.1 ports. The last backup took 27 hours to complete. This isn't really appropriate as you may have guessed
It's been suggested that the USB drive could be connected through one of the network ports on the server, meaning data speed would have a (theoretical) increase from 12MBPS to 100MBPS or more (since I think the network ports are gigabit ones).
Firstly - is this possible?
Secondly, what convertor/cable can I get and where can I get it from?
If anyone has any ideas I'd really appreciate it!
Thanks!:welshflag
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Have you considered buying a USB 2.0 card? They're pretty cheap.
You can get something like this at CompUSA, Frys Electronics, or Newegg. Look under external enclosures.
NB: the speeds here will be limited by the network interfaces. I don't think it'll be much faster than 1.1 but prove me wrong.
-drasnor
I'd love to put a USB 2.0 card in it but unfortunately it's a rackmount style server so there's no room for one. We've spoken to Dell who have said there's no way to put one in. Incidentally, the Dell 'technician' also suggested that the USB 1.1 port could be upgraded to USB 2.0 by a software patch.
The idea of connecting an external storage device through the network port actually came from my dad calling PC World. They suggested we buy a device much like you said Drasnor. An external hard drive with network port built in. The only complication is that we have already bought the other hard drive and so we'd have to pay out again. I guess this is an option we may have to look at but for cost reasons it's low on the list.
Thanks again guys! Anyone got any more ideas?
You might consider buying one PCI raiser card and one USB2 card.
http://www.kontron-emea.com/index.php?id=226&cat=433&productid=666
Maybe that's what you need.... if you get it, tell us how it went
EDIT: Though on second though it may be just for the USB port to hold an ethernet connection and not the other way around.
-drasnor
Lemonlime, I'm going to take another look at it when I get the chance to see if I could put a riser card in it. Thanks!
Is the specs on the 1750 which states 2 PCI slots, they mount sideways on the back right if I am correct and if the config is similar to my Dell 1650s, all of which I have PCI cards in.
i.e. XP SP2 is all that is needed in newer PCs.
only if you have compatible usb2.0 ports can the software in xp2 see them. no matter what you do with software, it won't turn your usb1.1 ports into usb2.0 ports.
unrecognized usb2.0 ports will act as usb1.1 untill xp2 is installed...but they are still usb2.0 ports.
One thing about mine Dell 8250 (P4 2.66 GHz) that it managed these transfer speed with the external USB2 MAPOWER drive.
XP-SP2 --> ~22 MB/s
My DFI motherboard (Opteron 165) with nVIDIA nF4 managed ...
Note,
The VIA driver update is managed by Microsoft.