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Best SCSI Drive?

What is considered the best 10K RPM SCSI drive? Both Seagate and Quantum have some good models but are there any others worth considering?
 
AFAIK, the Quantum Atlas 10K II is the fastest 10K rpm drrive you can get your paws on. If you're looking for the very fastest, go with the Seagate Cheetah X15. However, the performance difference should not be apparent under normal use.

Marty
 
The Atlas 10KII eaks out the Seagate Cheetah in benchmarks, but you would be hard pressed to tell the difference. Just get the one you can find for less. IBM is not in the league of Quantum and Seagate for SCSI performance drives.

The Atlas 10k III isn't supposed to be released until March or April. Don't wait for it.
 
Well, we usually use IBM drives for hi-end machines. I haven't had the pleasure with Seagates or Quantums (only a couple times). I guees every says Quantum, GO QUANTUM!!
 
Sounds like the Quantum II is the top dawg. Whats the 10K III offer? I would have expected a 15K drive for the next generation.

The X15 doesnt have enough capacity but otherwise would be great.
 
Link to Anand web news

Here is the web news from anandtech (monday, october 16th 2000)

Electic Tech also reports that Quantum has launched the a hard drive with up to 73GB of storage space with 18gigs per platter:

Quantum Corporation's Hard Disk Drive Group today announced the Atlas(TM) 10K III disk drive for high performance workstations, enterprise servers and storage subsystems. Improving upon the industry-leading performance and proven reliability of the Atlas 10K II, the Atlas 10K III has the highest per platter capacity in the industry at 18 GB per platter as well as acoustic levels comparable to 7200 RPM drives. The Atlas 10K III offers customers the options of the latest Ultra 320 interface or the enhanced Ultra 160 interface. Both of these interfaces provide significant improvements including Packetization and Quick Arbitrate & Select features. With a seek time of 4.5ms and a 73.4 GB capacity, the Atlas 10K III is optimized for engineering and scientific support, digital content creation, workgroup, e-commerce and appliance server applications.


Link to the article
 
im selling a Quantum Atlas 10k 68 pin ultra 160 18.2 GB hdd if anyone is internested..PLEASE EMAIL ME..selling for $265 shipped
 
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