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Re: [TCLUG:10325] IBM Hard Disks
when i consider systems, I personaly buy nothing but IBM drives, they are
the most reliable drives, with the best long-term track record of any
other company out there.. I remember talking to a seagate tech once.. he
said that if IBM could get their prices to the same level as seagate, they
would be out of business.
Thank You,
Ben Kochie (ben@nerp.net)
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On Sun, 21 Nov 1999, Troy Johnson wrote:
> Greetings to all,
>
> I have a few questions about IBM IDE hard disks for those of you who
> have owned/used them:
>
> Are they reliable?
> Are they quiet (compared to others)?
>
> I have owned Seagate, Conner, Western Digital, Maxtor, and Fujitsu
> drives, but never an IBM, so I want to know if they have a reputation.
> While I'm asking, any recommendations for larger (17+ GB), inexpensive
> hard disks? I'd like SCSI, but I can't go too far above $150 (budget)
> and I want lots of space, so SCSI is right out. :-(
>
> I would appreciate any informational answers, and thank you in advance,
>
> Troy
>
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