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Seagate NL35.2 Series, ST3500641NS 500GB drive - TechAmok
Seagate NL35.2 Series, ST3500641NS 500GB drive - [hardware] 10:01 AM EDT - May,08 2006 - post a comment Bjorn3D
takes a further look at the Seagate NL35.2 Series, ST3500641NS 500GB drive.
Here's a bit:
I'll have to say I'm very impressed with the Seagate ST3500641NS
500GB drive. It's a real performer and in fact not a niche market at all
but probably more realistically Seagate's conduit to their next generation of
SATA drives that will help further to reduce the SCSI dominance in both the
workstation and server environments.
While this drive retails for somewhere in the $300 to $350 USD range, it's
probably not the drive for every Computer Enthusiast's desktop. If I were
judging this product strictly on Computer Enthusiast needs, I would probably
detract considerably from this product's final score for the price being very
high as compared to other SATA drives. In fact, this product has to be looked at
more from the point of view of a company wanting it for a $10,000 workstation or
server in lieu of or in conjunction with its SCSI counterpart. Oh wait! It
does not have a SCSI counterpart when it comes to size, only to cost. A 300GB
SCSI drive, which is amongst the largest currently made, would cost the same
company almost $500 USD. So, the cost per gigabyte ratio for this drive then
becomes much more attractive.
I can highly recommend this drive to any individual or company in the market
for either a workstation or server drive that meets the following criteria
established by Seagate: "For systems designed for capacity-intensive, multi-user
applications that include many drives (four or more is a good rule of thumb).
These applications are typically powered on 24x7, but have low disc drive
read/write duty cycles." I also believe this drive to be quite suitable for
entry-level server use disregarding the above stated criteria. It's probably
also an excellent choice for the Computer Enthusiast wanting one or more drives
to backup their valuable data as the MTBF would suggest it has a surprising
longevity. Let us also not forget that like every other Seagate drive, these
drives possess an amazing five-year warranty.
In other news, GamePC take a look at the latest Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 750GB hard disk drive. The drive is a 16MB SATAII-300 with a five year warranty. While it is expensive - 80c per GB, its performance is absolutely stunning, besting even the Raptor in RAID-0. A 150GB Raptor is no match for a 1.5TB array of 7200.10 even if it is four times more expensive. |
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