Nice looking 'disk array'
Dave Cramer
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Mon Jan 29 23:12:30 UTC 2007
>
> You also have the added advantage that alot (most?) of the enterprise
> raid uses scsi for the disks. SCSI drives tend to better built and
> hold
> up better than ATA (IDE) under the 8000 user type scenario envisioned
> above. There's a reason scsi drives cost more ;)
I think this statement is less true now than it was in the past. I'll
wager that there's no difference on the assembly line between SCSI
and SATA drives other than the electronic components.
Dave
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