[rescue] 36G SCA drives still looking
    Kevin Loch 
    kloch at gurunet.net
       
    Fri Mar  4 13:08:58 CST 2005
    
    
  
Jochen Kunz wrote:
> 
>>reliability is suspect
> 
> This is the reason why I would use SATA drives only in RAID systems.
The only ide failure I have had over the past several years is 
apparently corrupted firmware on disk due to some bugs in FreeBSD 5.2
(or the drivers with that version)  Having firmware on disk is by far 
the biggest risk with ide drives.
I have lost several scsi disks during that timeframe with mechanical
problems.
I think the mechanical differences/reliability are greatly exaggerated.
All drives with unique data should be backed up or made redundant
regardless of technology.
My problem with SATA is that while they are vastly superior
to ATA, they still do not completely match the parralel task
performance of SCSI.
    
    
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