On Fri, 28 Jun 2002, Rick Moen wrote:

> Quoting Andre M. V. ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > That is an opinion. Others may agree/disgree with you.
> > So if SCSI-1/2 HDD are not low/medium in speed compared
> > to current SCSI implementations, what are they then?
>
> Obsolete, like all other computer equipment with moving parts last
> manufactured over a decade ago.
>
> > Some companies are still using SCSI-1/2 HDD, I can personally
> > affirm it. Museum pieces yes, but not obsolete... yet. :)
>
> Some people are still driving the Ford Model T.
>

I think you're discussing two separate things -

obsolesence and usability/deployability

both of which are two different things, and even though  a product may
be obsolete, it doesn't mean it's not usable/deployable.

but a product being obsolete does imply that there are better, more
powerful or fully featured products available in the market today.

\8)


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