- Oct 17, 2005
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I have two 74GB raptors. On them I store important code and media.
I am going to add two large capacity drives for use in a raid 1 mirror.
These drives will do the work currently handled by a 120GB Maxtor on
another machine. The drives will store audio and video files as well
as some redundant backups from the raptors. The drives will also serve
most of my temporary file needs, ie. application cache and downloads.
I expect I'd like at least 200GB for each drive. I suspect I want 3Gb/s
and expect to put them on their own controllers. The drives will run on
a DFI LanParty (nF4 Ultra). I do not know if it has completely independent
SATA controllers (it has 4 connectors) like my Intel D875PBZ (2 connectors).
I have never owned Seagate. I have experienced 3 drive failures, all Maxtor.
My IBM "Deathstar" 75GXP is still working fine as is my oldest drive, a
Western Digital people made fun of at the time.
I am interested in a relatively fast solution from a company and line
known for quality and longevity. I hope to find a rather reasonable
compromise between noise, heat, performance, MTBF and warranty...
My general opinion of the big players in hard drives is murky.
I am only interested in internal, SATA solutions.
Any suggestions?
