[olug] The "other" raid utility usage

Jay Swackhamer Jay at reboottheuser.com
Thu Apr 24 04:09:12 UTC 2003


Also the 'Special edition' drives from western digital with the
8MB buffer have the 3-year warranty.

Or you could purchase an IDE array from someone like RaidZone
http://www.raidzone.com/  They used to sell their controllers and
racks separately but it looks like they now have either Network attached
storage or their application/database servers.

EMC also now have the Clariion array's that use ATA drives.

I've got western digital ATA drives that have lasted beyond five years
and are still being used........


> Matthew G. Marsh wrote:
>
>> Yeah - funny thing is I could have bought three 200M IDE drives for the
>> price of the SCSI rack unit but I trust the SCSI rack to be running long
>> after the IDE's have been in the landfill... O'course that is probably
>> just my ancient wheezing take on this newfangled stuff... ;-}
>
> No, it's not just you.
>
> If, in a year, those 3 IDE drives and the SCSI rack break on the same
> day there's a good chance you'll be able to replace the SCSI rack under
> warranty.  The IDEs will be on their way to a landfill.
>
> For those that don't know, all consumer IDE drives are limited to a 1
> year warranty.  This policy - shared by ALL IDE manufacturers - went
> into effect last October.  The only exceptions I'm aware of are:
>
> 1) WD's Enterprise 10,000 RPM SATA drives
> 2) Name brand systems (ie Dell) with 3 year warranties

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