[geeks] HP announces EOL for AlphaServer systems
Nick B.
nick at pelagiris.org
Thu Nov 10 23:14:31 CST 2005
It's not so much that I avoid Seagate due to their quality, it's that I avoid seagate due to their tech support's willingness to replace a drive under warrenty. I've had many drives. I've RMA'd drives at least several times, with each current maker. Seagate sucks. Maxtor/Quantum are ok, but nothing to write home about. IBM is iffy, sometimes they're great, sometimes they're not. WD? I've never had a problem with, and I've only had 1 or 2 drives fail outside warrenty (IDE only here, I've only got one of their scsi drives, and it's still going strong).
Nick
On Thu, Nov 10, 2005 at 01:32:47PM -0500, kevin wrote:
> I, like everyone else on this list i'm sure, have used Seagate drives,
> especially so back when the Cheetahs came out, but i have had a handful
> of breadboard failures on them. Enough so that i choose otherwise when
> i have a choice.
>
> To be fair, that was so long ago though i should consider their "debt"
> paid and start pricing them out again.
>
> /KRM
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