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From: Odiferous on 7 Jul 2008 17:56 I'm involved in a complex case relating to a "failed" SCSI raid array. I need to ask a question of someone who is knowledgeable (very much so) in SCSI technology to confirm that my suspicions are correct. This will probably not apply to anyone who has less than 10 years' experience in SCSI. I would appreciate it if you could contact me at info......at.........retrodata......co......uk - or via my website. Many thanks. Duncan -- Retrodata www.retrodata.co.uk Globally Local Data Recovery Experts
From: Arno Wagner on 7 Jul 2008 20:38 Previously Odiferous <odie_ferrous(a)hotmail.com> wrote: > I'm involved in a complex case relating to a "failed" SCSI raid array. > I need to ask a question of someone who is knowledgeable (very much so) > in SCSI technology to confirm that my suspicions are correct. > This will probably not apply to anyone who has less than 10 years' > experience in SCSI. > I would appreciate it if you could contact me at > info......at.........retrodata......co......uk - or via my website. Well, I have used SCSI first 20 years ago, but not too much since then, so I probably do not qualify. Arno
From: Eric Gisin on 7 Jul 2008 22:27 Why don't you start with the appropriate newsgroup? "Odiferous" <odie_ferrous(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:48729124.743ED5AD(a)hotmail.com... > I'm involved in a complex case relating to a "failed" SCSI raid array. > > I need to ask a question of someone who is knowledgeable (very much so) > in SCSI technology to confirm that my suspicions are correct. > > This will probably not apply to anyone who has less than 10 years' > experience in SCSI. >
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