On Tue, 2002-12-17 at 11:04, Todd Lyons wrote:
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> Tom Brinkman wrote on Mon, Dec 16, 2002 at 10:29:15PM +0000 :
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> >    Bottom line is hardware is a moving target, always has been. 
> > Unfortunately, specially with other than with M$, it's a downhill 
> > slide towards Junkyard Wars. Maxtor seems to be the safest bet right 
> 
> What is amazing to me is that nobody has had anything to say (positive
> or negative) about:
> 1) IBM drives
Never had one.
> 2) Seagate drives

I've got 3 of them that are almost 7 years old...(Make nice Firewall
HDD's) I'm using Seagate and Maxtor (Never would have believed I would
say this, about Maxtor.) throughout our company systems... Less than 1%
of them got RMA'd so I was really happy with that.  Oh and my underwater
HDD's were all seagates.... they survived 100% but this is a test I'd
never recommend.  
> 
> I have my own personal experiences with them, but am curious what
> others have seen.
> 
> Blue skies...                 Todd
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