OpenAccess System Security schrieb: >We've upgraded our gear to the newer Seagate 80GB drives. ST35001 I think? > >No IDE drive is designed to be put in service 24x7, but these Seagates are >the best we've found so far. They are 7200 RPM, but stay cool and are low >vibration. > >Whatever you do, don't buy the IBM drives, unless IBM has seriously improved >production quality in the last year. You will be replacing them on a >regular basis. > on of our RaQ still lives fine long time with a IBM-DTLA-307030 ... but it's the only drive and it did in fact consume a lot of power (up to 10W) ... so a second won't fit into our system ...
nock on wood that it will be further ;-) >My 2 cents. > >- mike > > by the way ... the 80GB Seagate is the ST38002xA serie which by the way need between 8 - 13 Watt !!!! and the ST3500A is a far old 500MB serie *lol* maybe if it runs in your system ... its ok ... but I won't try to kill my power suply with such a big beast ... but I fear what would be in about a year when there is no 40GB available anymore ;o) regards -- �,���`���,�_�,���`���,�_�,������,�_�,���`���,�_�,������,� G�tz Lohmann | D-Mannheim | Web-Developer & Sys-Admin --------------------------------------------------------- He's the fellow that people wonder what he does and why the company needs him, until he goes on vacation. �,���`���,�_�,���`���,�_�,������,�_�,���`���,�_�,������,� _______________________________________________ cobalt-security mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-security
