The top two contenders are IBM and Toshiba, both fluid bearing drives. Same
access times despite the rotational speed differences. Sustained transfers
are similar enough.

IBM has two versions:
IC225t060atcs05 and IC225t060atcx05
the later rated for continuous duty the former not!
Most retailers don't know the difference.

The Toshiba is cheaper, bare drive 209$ compared to 292$ for the IBM.
I'm still not sure about its duty cycle yet.

The Toshiba is smaller 9mm instead of 12.5mm. But that does not matter as
the drive will be put into a G4 titanium. Then again it might be better for
cooling.

Can anyone here help with other opinions and considerations?
Additional sources would be welcome.


Brian C. Peters
Senior Engineer
Dorian Recordings
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