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Mon 16 May 2005, 04:48
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Like LePetit said, they are use in high end video editing markets, but they still are being used for servers. Lots of servers tend to use them for different RAID configurations which include: Self Healing, Faster writing for backups, faster reading for backups, and other things. I think that's what they are used for? I read a neat article on it once and it was very informative. But right now it seems the industry standard is a Firewire hard drive.
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Sat 21 May 2005, 15:54
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Be ware that firewire drives usbdrives and serial ata drives and ide parallell drives are usually the same harddrives. Firewire, usb, sata & pata are just different protocols/buses and connectors - you use the same type of drive mechanisms. However SCSI-drives are different: 1: Scsi is another protocol/connector and bus standard much smarter than those above, (tagged command queing & other mumbo jumbo) 2: The hardware IS different. The most important differenc is the mounting of the spindle. In a scsi-drive the rotating spindle is mounted in TWO ball-bearings one at the bottom - one at the top. Hence the 10.000 and 15.000 rpm scsi-drives. In a ata/ide -- sata/ide drive the rotating spindle is only mounted in ONE ball bearing at the bottom. This have a huge effect on price and MTBF (Mean Time Between Failures) among other things. Thats why scsi-raid is commonly used in mission critical contexts Cheers: Dixiechicken
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