On 02/07/2008, Jeffrey Baker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah.  The manufacturer rates it for 5 years in constant use.  I
>  remain skeptical.
I read in one of their spec-sheets that w/ continuous writes it
should survive roughly 3.4 years ... I'd be a tad more conservative,
I guess, and try to drop 20-30% of that figure if I'd consider something
like it for production use

And I'll be very indiscreet and ask: "How much do they go for?" :}
I couldn't find anyone actually offering them in 5 minutes of
googling, just some ball-park figure of 2400US$ ...



Cheers,
Andrej

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