On Saturday 21 Jun 2003 4:04 am, Erylon Hines wrote:
> I don't disagree with that, and I certainly expect my $300 scsi to
> last longer than a $30 Maxtor. But, it doesn't always happen that
> way. The only safe thing to do is back up your data regularly, and
> keep a couple of extra drives on han
I don't disagree with that, and I certainly expect my $300 scsi to last longer
than a $30 Maxtor. But, it doesn't always happen that way. The only safe
thing to do is back up your data regularly, and keep a couple of extra drives
on hand.
e.
On Friday 20 June 2003 06:17 pm, Carroll Grigsby w
On Friday 20 June 2003 01:57 pm, Erylon Hines wrote:
> Come on people. ALL drives fail, and I don't care what brand you have.
> When I was an admin a couple of years ago we had a stack of failed Seagates
> 2 ft high. I have 8 boxes here, and have lost 1 drive in the past 2 years
> (a WD). I have
Come on people. ALL drives fail, and I don't care what brand you have. When
I was an admin a couple of years ago we had a stack of failed Seagates 2 ft
high. I have 8 boxes here, and have lost 1 drive in the past 2 years (a WD).
I have Quantum, Seagate (factory rebuilt scsi full-height 9 gig