Anyone who works IT or builds systems have an opinion on the most reliable 300-320 GB drives?
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Most reliable IDE Drives?
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Re: Most reliable IDE Drives?
Sorry but Maxtor sux ass. I have had numerous HD failures with these. I would go with A. Seagate or B. Western Digital.
In that order, and yes i am an IT professional and MS certified.
Oh....and get 7200rpm. 5400 is awful....Look Up...Get Up...And Never EVER Give Up...
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5400, 7200, 10K are all awful - 15K all the way!! Oh wait, he said IDE. All drives fail, it happens, it's part of the game. Stick to a major brand so you can get good service and warranty work. If you need true reliability I stand be my earlier post. Yes, I work in IT as well. I currently have over 2200 spindles attached. MS certified? Nah, I'm on the other side [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]
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Re: Most reliable IDE Drives?
I work engineering.
I like Seagate, but I only work with 2.5 form factor drives. The basic fact is All of them suck when you need them the most. I'd set up at least a RAID 1 (Mirror) with regular backups to DVD-R for anything you actually care about.
Ditch IDE, get a motherboard with SATA RAID (Hardware, not software) on board.
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