Seagate 9.1GB Fiber Channel HDs for $86.51

StainlessSteelRat

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It kinda seems too good to be true. A Seagate 10K 9.1GB fiber channel drive for $86 bucks? The page doesn't say much and I've emailed the sales rep I usually deal with at CDW, but she hasn't gotten back to me yet. I checked the Seagate site and I could find the drive, but with EXACTLY the same manuf. part# listed on the page. The last two parts they show (BSTK-BST) don't look like they are actually part of the manuf. part#.

Too bad fiber channel adapter cards are so expensive, or I'd buy one. Hopefully this is useful to someone out there.

http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/default.asp?EDC=240687

First -time poster; please be gentle!

 

resinboy

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Slippery Jim, glad to hear someone else out there who loves that series as well- welcome to Anantech!!!!
 

rawko

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Barebottoms, those are 7200 rpm. The one stainlesssteelrat found are 10k!
 

optoman

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Nov 15, 1999
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Looked up the part and it is a 10K drive but the seek time is 8.2ms. Not that fast for a 10k drive.
 

rawko

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That's because it's like a second gen(half heighT).. Seagate is up to 4th.
 

DW

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Any body has any experience with the qlogic card?
Does it come with cable? Do we need a converter?
I checked their web site. Win9x are not supported.

DW
 

rawko

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The cables for the card are the killers on the wallet. And no the cards from almost all of the vendors don't include the cables!!