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Old 25-04-2009, 23:37   #1
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If anyone's in the market for a new drive, Ebuyer are currently doing 1TB Hitachi drives for £59.99 delivered! Bonkers price and I just couldn't say no to more space for the server
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Old 25-04-2009, 23:48   #2
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Good price. This might be out of date, but after the Hitachi / IBM fiasco I wouldn't go near them with a barge pole. With that kind of volume data I presume you have a backup solution?
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Old 25-04-2009, 23:50   #3
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Been a long time since the Deathstars and I've been using Hitachi drives for ages with no problems.

As for backups - the drive is going in the server and will be the backup drive itself so I'm only in trouble if both my own drives and the server's drives fail at the same time
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Old 26-04-2009, 00:26   #4
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I think i'd rather pay £10 more and get a Western Digital.
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Old 26-04-2009, 00:41   #5
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I think i'd rather pay £10 more and get a Western Digital.
This is my take on it too
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Old 26-04-2009, 02:43   #6
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This reminds me I need to get hold of another 320gig Sammy F1.
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Old 27-04-2009, 13:06   #7
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Cheap, but as others have said I'd rather pay the difference to get Sammys or WDs.
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Old 27-04-2009, 14:15   #8
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I've bought a new HD but decided to pay £15 more for a Western Digital Caviar Green with a 32mb cache.

The difference between 16 & 32 mb caches may be dismissed as neglible by some but I noticed a staggering difference personally Choosing a personally tried-and-tested company in addition to this was worth the £15 extra in my opinion

Thanks for the heads up though Vertigo- competitor prices like this have no doubt brough the price of my drive of choice somewhat
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Old 27-04-2009, 14:20   #9
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Probably just paranoia these days, but I stick to Westerns personally. Although I haven't tried Samsung. Out of all the drives I've had, my Westerns have never died prematurely. In fact, the only one that recently died was from my old old machine. 120GB IDE drive that had been working hard for nearly 6 years in a stifling case. Not bad.

I've had a Maxtor. Died after 2 months. I've had Hitachi and Seagate, died in under a year as well. When I was doing my training on our hardware side of the business, we had loads of DOA Maxtors. Same courier, same sort of padded boxes. Must have been just crap quality control as the Westerns were fine 99% of the time.
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Old 27-04-2009, 14:26   #10
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That's a bargain. I think I'll pick one of those up. I've got another 1TB Hitachi and its been fine so far.
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