We use el cheapo Genica EIDE drive bays. Like $10 for a male-female
combo. But I dunno that I _prefer_ them over any other brands, it's
just that now we've got so many it's not like I can test a lot of
others.

They _do_ have fans.

Our biggest problem has always been the nature of the EIDE bus. This
sometimes results in the drive slowing down to PIO (glacial) speeds.
Lately I've taken to moving the DVDR (normally slave) drives to SATA.
Once the removable drives are alone on that bus they work okay.

If I was going to start doing this today, I'd start with SATA drive bays/drives.


On 8/3/07, Paul Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone have experience with brands of swap-able drive bays.


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