Hard Drives: SCSI

Where would the world be without SCSI? The Internet would certainly be a slower place without it and it does have its place even as some options, such as the Western Digital Raptors, try to edge it out. Extremely fast seek times and optimized read/write patterns make these drives ideal for any system that will be handling massive I/O, such as database servers, high-volume websites, or corporate file servers. Pair these drives with a quality RAID controller, and the performance and reliability move upwards at speeds that would leave ATA in the dust... depending on application of course.

SCSI is still more of a server architecture than a desktop or home-oriented one. For this reason, if all you want to do is play games, watch movies, and encode video or music, then SATA/PATA is still a much more cost-effective route. Otherwise, SCSI can offer many benefits, least of which is a longer warranty than what ATA drives tend to carry.

One drive that stands out this week as a great value is Hitachi's Ultra320 36.7GB 15,000RPM 8MB drive. At under $200, it pretty much embodies the spirit of performance and reliability that SCSI is so well-known for. If choosing SCSI, it's drives like this that make it worth it and will provide a noticeable increase in disk throughput when compared to ATA devices.



Hard Drives: SATA
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  • kristof007 - Monday, September 20, 2004 - link

    I got that pioneer DVD burner and I have not burner DVDs but it's CD burner capabalities are amazing. Full data or music CDs in 5 minute flat 0.o!
  • TrogdorJW - Monday, September 20, 2004 - link

    I think that since the drives are now showing up at retail, you might at least mention the Maxtor Maxline-III drives. They cost more, but then, so do the WD Raptors. Just my two cents, of course. :)

    http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?desc...

    $232 for a 300 GB 16 MB cache 7200 RPM drive? Not great, but not bad either.
  • KristopherKubicki - Sunday, September 19, 2004 - link

    Fixed, thanks.

    Kristopher
  • Doormat - Sunday, September 19, 2004 - link

    Do you guys normally link to refurbished hardware? The WD SATA 250GB you have in the price guide is a refurb, and states that plainly in the item description.

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