"Seagate is on top of my list now because of their warranty and the price I get from our vender.
But it's still a crap shoot."
I really think you nailed it on this one. I go after Seagate scsi, and, refurbished drives. I figure a scsi drive that's been checked by the maker is a pretty good bet, and, the drives are the same, or less, and MUCH faster, then ATA drives, but, again if I'm willing to be patient, and some of it is luck. Catch someone dropping 36k SCSI 15.3 Cheetahs, and you might find those "refurbs" you bought aren't, but new drives, being dropped for a new model. Booting from two of those, currently.
I love the SCA box, thanks Splash. It's soooo easy to change drives, and array arrangements. Two screws to move a drive from an array, into another position.
Now, what am I going to do with all the 68 pin drives I have laying around...???
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