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Technology Stocks : How high will Microsoft fly?
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To: dybdahl who wrote (63032)11/14/2001 1:43:28 PM
From: rudedog  Read Replies (1) of 74651
 
Lars - thanks for the input on the IBM drives - I was actually looking at them for performance reasons. I have, I guess, had good luck on drives - for example, I am running a set of 4 1GB Fujitsu SCSI drives which have been on line continuously since summer of 1990. They were rated at 250,000 Hr MTBF - which is 28 years - so I anticipate I will retire before they do! Most of the newer drives are 300,000 Hr MTBF or better, a couple are 500,000 Hr MTBF.

Heat is the enemy of any electronic component. I pay a lot of attention to cooling, always install a chassis fan if one is not already in the box (in addition to the PS fan), and leave enough space around the disks to assure good air flow. My newer boxes all have temperature monitoring which would shut the box down if overheating occurred, but that's not so easy on a non-ACPI box, so I just use several fans on the older systems and check them from time to time.
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