> I was told by a few people that SCSI is fairly
> old technology and that today's IDE is "better"
> as is SATA.  What are your thoughts?

I'm not a hardware expert, so SATA and newer IDE drives may be as good if
not better.  However, the last time I looked Dell and HP only offer SCSI in
most of their server offerings.  Some of the lowest end servers are
basically PCs in a rack-mount case so they have IDE, but almost anything 2RU
or bigger will have hot-swap SCSI drives.


-Justin Scott


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