where did you get these wonderful drives at that price?  i have no aversion to data 
bricks
when the price is right, and that's definitely a right price!

Dan K wrote:
> 
> I've put full height drives in 86/9600 chassis front bays, very similar
> to the G3 tower. As surmised, just remove the drive tray above the drive
> for a full height space. Cooling might be an issue though - I used a big
> fan mounted behind the drive to blow cooling air over the drive.
> 
> The Seagate Elite fullheight drives were _very_ cheap 6 mo. ago, the 47GB
> UW model was selling for $20 - $30 apiece and must be cheaper now. For a
> server, it's hard to beat these old monsters as they were designed for
> continuous duty. I've currently got a total of 6 Elites in external cases
> on my server, 3 x 23GB + 3 x 47GB, running 24/7/365 with zero failures
> since I started using them several years ago. Cheap and reliable storage
> if you've got the space for 'em.
> 
> hth,
> 
> Dan K
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