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New Re: You mean Hitachi, right?
Good point about the Seagates - I haven't seen one in recent memory, and I sure am not buying them.

As you know, I love those old Fujitsu "Afrika Korps" 1-2gig SCSI drives - as long as you remembered to turn on write caching! A machine with several of those (Netware 3.12 server) weighed a fucking ton. Imagine an IBM PS/2 Model 95 server with six of them - what a beast. It weighed at least 50 pounds - like picking up a sack of concrete - a mini mainframe.
-drl
New Re: You mean Hitachi, right? - No!! Fujitsu 2.5 in drive

I think you guys having trouble with IBM drives must be getting them from a different plant to mine. The stories I am hearig hear just don't gibe with HK experience - IBM 3.5 are king & same for 2.5.

RE the title --- we can buy Fujitsu branded 2.5 in disks here !!! I prefer IBM TravelStar but the fuje are ok as well.

Cheers Doug
New fujitsu has better shock rating...
...thats why they get used in the portable mp3 players over the bimmers
You were born...and so you're free...so Happy Birthday! Laurie Anderson

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New Seagate == Enterprise
I seem to recall they got out of the low end business a while ago.

I have lots of them in the 72GB fibrechannel and above range.
New No, they still make low end drives
But I suspect that the profit margins are higher in the ESG.

And they do have a history of innovation in SCSI drives, such as the first 10K and 15K drives.

Tony
     I *heart* IBM Hardware - (deSitter) - (30)
         You *heart* Hitachi Global Data Storage - (tonytib) - (11)
             Astounding, No? - (deSitter) - (1)
                 I must admit - (orion)
             And have no recollection of 20 MB CMI drives used in PC-AT.. - (a6l6e6x) - (8)
                 Full hearted devices, took up a whole drive bay - (orion)
                 Remember that well - (deSitter) - (6)
                     For the record. - (inthane-chan) - (1)
                         The First Mac - (orion)
                     Slim pickings on CMI drive, but here's some: - (a6l6e6x) - (3)
                         Re: Slim pickings on CMI drive, but here's some: - (deSitter) - (2)
                             First ATs were shipped in 1984. So you may... - (a6l6e6x) - (1)
                                 You could hear.. - (deSitter)
         Re: I *heart* IBM Hardware - (admin) - (17)
             Can't possibly be based in reality - (deSitter) - (16)
                 Guess you never had a 75GXP - (admin) - (6)
                     Wow - one got through - (deSitter) - (3)
                         Actually it was two. - (admin)
                         Actually, IIRC the problem was glass platters - (tonytib) - (1)
                             Re: Actually, IIRC the problem was glass platters - (deSitter)
                     I've got a 60 GB 75GXP at work. - (Another Scott) - (1)
                         About 8 hours.. - (deSitter)
                 My experience with Seagate & IBM 3.5 in drives is that ... - (dmarker) - (8)
                     You mean Hitachi, right? - (Andrew Grygus) - (7)
                         I see a lot of PCs and a lot of disks. - (pwhysall) - (1)
                             Fujitsu RMA problem. - (Andrew Grygus)
                         Re: You mean Hitachi, right? - (deSitter) - (4)
                             Re: You mean Hitachi, right? - No!! Fujitsu 2.5 in drive - (dmarker) - (1)
                                 fujitsu has better shock rating... - (bepatient)
                             Seagate == Enterprise - (broomberg) - (1)
                                 No, they still make low end drives - (tonytib)

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