You will likely start a significant argument over different people's experiences with different brands of drives, and everyone's experiences will vary wildly. The truth is that with any new drive you purchase, especially large ones, it hasn't been around long enough to have good reliability data. If performance is what you are interested in, then consider the Maxtor Maxline III. It comes in a 300 GB version, and has a 16 MB buffer. It comes in SATA and PATA interfaces, so make sure you get the right one. It also comes with a 5 year warranty, something many people will cite as a benefit of the Seagate drives, but for this line of Maxtors you get it too. I've been using a Maxline Plus II for a while now and it has performed quite well and without errors. But as for any critical data, you should consider RAID and backups crucial.

Joel

Andrew Perrin wrote:
Any preferences out there for large-capacity ATA (not SCSI or SATA for
this application) hard drives? I'd love to go near 300GB if possible but
can do with less if necessary.

Thanks-
Andy

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Andrew J Perrin - http://www.unc.edu/~aperrin
Assistant Professor of Sociology, U of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
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