[geeks] Cheap refurb SCSI drives?

Charles Shannon Hendrix shannon at widomaker.com
Wed Oct 18 12:58:46 CDT 2006


Wed, 18 Oct 2006 @ 12:02 -0400, Sandwich Maker said:

> " From: John Francini <francini at mac.com>
> " 
> " As another poster wrote, no, the drives advertised are Atlas IVs, 
> " which are Quantum designs derived directly from DEC designs.
> " 
> " They work. Well.
> 
> this bears out my observation that if you want quality drives, look to
> computer makers; as consumers of their own products they have much
> higher awareness of quality than vendors with no use for them.
> 
> hitachi makes computers, and bought ibm's disk line

True, but Hitachi also made some of the worst drives the industry ever
saw.

There is a reason why the Hitachi Deskstar was nicknamed "Deathstar".

> seagate's higher end traces its ancestry back to cdc i believe they
> absorbed the design team too.

Seagate SATA drives appear to be almsot identical to their SCSI chassis.

> i wonder if the dec disk folks went to quantum and now maxtor?  that
> would be an indication of future quality.

All of the DEC systems I saw from the 90s had Seagate drives.


-- 
shannon "AT" widomaker.com -- ["The strength of the Constitution lies
entirely in the determination of each citizen to defend it.  Only if every
single citizen feels duty bound to do his share in this defense are the
constitutional rights secure." -- Albert Einstein]



More information about the geeks mailing list