Jeff Walther wrote:

> Seagate still makes what are arguably the best SCSI drives around at
> the high end.  But the high end is now the Cheetahs (10,000 RPM) and
> the X15s (15,000 RPM).

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Hi, Jeff -

I dropped out of the SCSI chase when the Cheetahs and X15s came out, mostly due
to budgetary constraints. Still glad I forked out the money for the Miles card
and the Barracuda but never got around to tinkering with RAID.
Any ideas on their IDE drives ?
With two IBM IDE drive failures, I just want some peace of mind and Seagate's
IDE drives may offer better reliability.

Alan


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