hap said:
If I have machine A that has your OS and CD rom drives operating. And
have machine B that mainly has power and a hard drive controller to
controller multiple drives. Is there a way that I can plug machine B
into machine A using usb/ firewire?
I know there are usb file transfer cables, but I don't want to run an
OS in machine B, rather have it be a larger external hard drive.
Thanks for your input
hap
There is no way of joining the main bus of the two computers, in a
way that makes sense.
There are a whole variety of storage solutions.
1) Add an external drive enclosure to system A. It could be USB,
Firewire, or SATA connected. Some enclosures are dirt cheap.
2) Purchase a NAS. A NAS is an enclosure for a disk drive, and
it contains an entire computer. The NAS typically runs Linux
and supports connection to multiple computer types. Some of
them are reasonably cheap (the ones that hold a single drive).
And some are terribly expensive. The NAS is Ethernet connected.
The NAS can also be accessed by multiple computers.
http://www.tomsnetworking.com/nas/
3) There are some expansion chassis. They actually extend the
PCI bus to the second box. You can install a PCI disk controller
card in the expansion chassis, and then the expansion chassis
becomes a disk drive enclosure.
http://www.mobl.com/expansion/products/pci_expansion/pci4slot/index.html
The cheapest solution is (1). If you don't have enough ports on
the back of your computer, you can purchase USB, Firewire, or
ESATA cards that can connect to multiple external enclosures.
ESATA would be the fastest connection method.
Paul