i dont think they have quite become available yet.
every manufacturer is releasing faster drives - whether they are faster for doing this type of thing remains to be seen.
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i dont think they have quite become available yet.
every manufacturer is releasing faster drives - whether they are faster for doing this type of thing remains to be seen.
I have a 15K Seagate Cheetah. No real different.
Hugh
which one?Quote:
Originally Posted by Spam Butterfly
there are many different models.
there are two different types of cheetah at 15000rpm
the older 15k.3 models
http://www.digit-life.com/articles2/seagate-15k3/
only up to 75 gb i think
and the latest just released next generation 15k.4 models
i think these go up to 147gb max.
http://www.storagereview.com/article...46754LW_1.html
I dont think the 15k.4 is available just yet.
here is the drive i was looking at.
http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/def...spx?EDC=712202
But now i think I am going to stick with what I know.
http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/def...spx?EDC=712195
yes.
sticking for now is good.
I dont have any info on the newer drives.
R
upstaging is about to have 4 hot rod cat 3 servers.
And lots of older ones.
Tyler
you are using glyph external enclosures?
Since i am only installing one drive I have been putting them inside the G5.
T.
and which cables are you using?
does that fit into a g5?Quote:
Originally Posted by tylerr
looks a little big to me.
I haven't read this whole post, I just have to say that my Raptors are still running great and very fast. They were a great investment and I never have a problem with the jitters even with high def using a 4 drive array.
Sata turned out tp be a great standard.
Christian
What software do you use for the RAID?
softRAID or Apple?
Cheers
Toby
I use Apple Raid, just to keep the system clean.
I used SoftRaid in the past, works fine, but we choose to leave the system with only MAcOSX so we choose the Apple
apple raid. Works great and is compatible with my firmtek seritek cards.
Christian