On 14-06-02 11:34 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
> This is directly related to reducing the number of platters and the thickness 
> of platters as well. In the end it's futile race, because solid state drives 
> are also plummeting in price and leaping up in size, and since they're only 
> limited by solid state fabrication techniques, they'll be a lot more 
> reliable...when was the last time you had RAM go bad?
This is all very good discussion. Wonderful information here. Thanks a
lot guys! Perhaps we could move it along more to the point of practical
information, if folks could pitch in with specs to look for when buying
modern hard drives. Most people simply go for size these days, but as
Bruce and others have pointed, that could indeed be the curse. So, what
tech specs must one keep in mind, folks?

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