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Fatwah on Western Digital
I just decided to buy a nifty new Thinkpad T61. I already have a T60, but that machine is for my personal business and not for my trainer job.
So I bought another one.
It came with a 100GB 7200rpm SATA drive. A not-known-for-reliability Hitachi drive, but a 100GB SATA drive nonetheless.
Fortunately for me, years of collecting T-series accessories has left me with compatible Ultrabay devices, including both SATA and IDE drive bays.
So...
100GB doesn't seem like that much space to me, particularly when I want to install several Virtual machines and perhaps also multiple OSes (XP/Vista/Server 2003 at the very least).
At any rate, I can either replace the drive it came with, or add a second "part time" hard disk, and I'm having a difficult time deciding which I'd rather do. I'd prefer a non-Hitachi, non-WD drive in 7200rpm. If I go with a new primary drive, it'll have to be SATA and 7200rpm. If I go the secondary drive route, I guess it can be anything.
Has anyone had any recent experience with the newer, high capacity 2.5" drives?
So I bought another one.
It came with a 100GB 7200rpm SATA drive. A not-known-for-reliability Hitachi drive, but a 100GB SATA drive nonetheless.
Fortunately for me, years of collecting T-series accessories has left me with compatible Ultrabay devices, including both SATA and IDE drive bays.
So...
100GB doesn't seem like that much space to me, particularly when I want to install several Virtual machines and perhaps also multiple OSes (XP/Vista/Server 2003 at the very least).
At any rate, I can either replace the drive it came with, or add a second "part time" hard disk, and I'm having a difficult time deciding which I'd rather do. I'd prefer a non-Hitachi, non-WD drive in 7200rpm. If I go with a new primary drive, it'll have to be SATA and 7200rpm. If I go the secondary drive route, I guess it can be anything.
Has anyone had any recent experience with the newer, high capacity 2.5" drives?