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Fatwah on Western Digital
In their PC servers I saw Seagate and Fujitsu drives as often as IBM.
timwhit said:The IBM divisions are completely separate and the server division will use whatever drive they can get for the cheapest price. They don't play favorites, so many IBM servers have Seagate drives in them.
blakerwry said:yeah, but hard drives hardly ever fall below $60... so you'd get atleast $6.
Eugene said:I've been asked to pass this on directly by Seagate PR-
"You can let your members know that end users, resellers, and "Point-of-Integration" customers do indeed have return/exchange coverage in years 4 and 5 of this new warranty coverage, just as they would expect. The other terms in question are specific to direct distributor customers and are not seen by them as a negative; they have to do with the industry-standard ways warranty policy affects distributor stock."
Ditto, my simian friend. Case in point: drive stiction problems only occur after a drive has run long enough to reach maximum (or nearly so) operating temp and is then shut down long enugh to cool off. Thankfully I haven't heard of stiction issues for several years but it is a very valid example of how power cycling a drive, or really any component with a mechanical part, can cause issues.Tea said:The 24/7 is probably why it's still running! IBM be dammed, 24/7 gives you the longest life. I'm convinced of it,