Hardware requirement for sun cluster

Hi,
I have 2 ultra 10 machines.
can u pls advise me, what brand and model of ethernet cards are cheap and best for cluster interconnect
and also please guide me what model and brand of scsi cards are cheap and best for connecting to my multipack to configure 2 node cluster
Best Regards'
Mallikarjun

Also My ide drive is giving correctable data error. will format->analyse will correct the error on ide drive also?

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