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What brand of SCSI HD to buy?

 
 
Wim Cossement
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      9th Feb 2005
Hi,

I'd like to get some extra HD's for our Alpha server, and I donk realy
know which make to take?

All I know is that it should be above 70 GB in capacity, and have a SCSI
320 interface

Any suggestions, good or bad experiences with IBM, HP, Compaq, Seagate
or Maxtor disks?

Thanks,

Wimmy
 
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      9th Feb 2005
In article <cuckg5$jbk$(E-Mail Removed)>, (E-Mail Removed) says...
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to get some extra HD's for our Alpha server, and I donk realy
> know which make to take?
>
> All I know is that it should be above 70 GB in capacity, and have a SCSI
> 320 interface
>
> Any suggestions, good or bad experiences with IBM, HP, Compaq, Seagate
> or Maxtor disks?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Wimmy
>




Why are you the one buying the drives?
Ask the IT manager.

 
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Mike Walsh
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      9th Feb 2005

You should post this at comp.periphs.scsi

Wim Cossement wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to get some extra HD's for our Alpha server, and I donk realy
> know which make to take?
>
> All I know is that it should be above 70 GB in capacity, and have a SCSI
> 320 interface
>
> Any suggestions, good or bad experiences with IBM, HP, Compaq, Seagate
> or Maxtor disks?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Wimmy


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DaveW
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      9th Feb 2005
Seagate is pretty much the industry standard for SCSI harddrives.

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"Wim Cossement" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:cuckg5$jbk$(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to get some extra HD's for our Alpha server, and I donk realy
> know which make to take?
>
> All I know is that it should be above 70 GB in capacity, and have a SCSI
> 320 interface
>
> Any suggestions, good or bad experiences with IBM, HP, Compaq, Seagate or
> Maxtor disks?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Wimmy



 
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Wim Cossement
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      10th Feb 2005
> Why are you the one buying the drives?
> Ask the IT manager.


I am!
We have a rather small group, so I have to buy it, set it up and
maintain it... :-)

> You should post this at comp.periphs.scsi


Will do!

> Seagate is pretty much the industry standard for SCSI harddrives.


Thanks!
 
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