[rescue] 36G SCA drives still looking
    Patrick Giagnocavo 
    patrick at mail.zill.net
       
    Fri Mar  4 11:01:11 CST 2005
    
    
  
On Fri, Mar 04, 2005 at 10:41:06AM -0600, erie wrote:
> The only thing that worries me about SATA drives is that the hda is 
> (quoting a friend of mine that works for a HD mfr) "identical to the 
> ones used in our IDE line"..
Yes, they basically ARE exactly the same aside from the connector.
> anyone notice how long ata drives last these days? I've got 10+year old 
As I understand it, the bearings are not stainless steel balls, but an
oil-based bearing.  Over time the oil will leak out, and either the
bearing will fail or the oil will end up somewhere else, i.e. on the
platter.
I have had pretty good success with both IDE and SCSI drives.  Backups
however are always a good idea :-)
--Patrick
    
    
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