said:
>Questions: Are there two drives per adapter (master and slave)?
That's my understand of the spec.
>What
>manufacturer makes adapters that can connect this many drives?
There are lots of them. Unfortunately most seem to offer only 2 channels
per card (i.e. 4 drives).
>Where can
>I buy a tower that will hold all these drives, and will it fit in a room
>with an eight foot ceiling?
You don't need anything this big. There are lots of tower chassies that
can hold 16 drives. Here's the first one Google found:
http://www.tantuscomputers.com/artisan/chassis.asp
Steven
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