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Drive Recommendations/Questions [message #72840] Thu, 21 September 2006 09:30 Go to next message
Gary Flanigan is currently offline  Gary Flanigan
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I need to add a 2nd drive to a Dell Dimension 9100 for audio. A couple of
questions:

1) Are 10,000 rpm drives louder than comparable 7,500 rpm drives?
2) I've seen recommendations for Western Digital. Are these reliable?

Thanks
Re: Drive Recommendations/Questions [message #72845 is a reply to message #72840] Thu, 21 September 2006 10:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Gary,
The latest I've heard is that WDs had some issues a year or so ago
but they are supposed to be fine now. I was told to get Seagates
and had one die before it finished formatting last week. I don't think
the noise level is all that different from a 7200 vto a 10,000rpm.

I'm buying WDs again and see what gives. Some are even using Maxtors =
again.
I know Chris Ludwig speced them into a system I will have him build.
Tom

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couple of
questions:

1) Are 10,000 rpm drives louder than comparable 7,500 rpm drives?
2) I've seen recommendations for Western Digital. Are these reliable?

Thanks


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from a 7200=20
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2></FONT>&nbsp;</DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I'm buying WDs again and see what =
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are even using Maxtors again.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I know Chris Ludwig speced them into a =
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Re: Drive Recommendations/Questions [message #72849 is a reply to message #72840] Thu, 21 September 2006 11:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
John [1] is currently offline  John [1]
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Just get drives with 5 year warranties.

"Gary Flanigan" <gary_flanigan@ce9.uscourts.gov> wrote:
>
>I need to add a 2nd drive to a Dell Dimension 9100 for audio. A couple
of
>questions:
>
>1) Are 10,000 rpm drives louder than comparable 7,500 rpm drives?
>2) I've seen recommendations for Western Digital. Are these reliable?
>
>Thanks
Re: Drive Recommendations/Questions [message #72855 is a reply to message #72840] Thu, 21 September 2006 12:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
DC is currently offline  DC
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Gary, I have used nothing but Seagates for 5+ years now.

No failures of any kind.

As far as noise, I don't know what the difference is between the 2,
and I can't imagine it would be an issue with the drive inside a
computer case or other enclosure.

If you want to be sure, go on their website and give them a call
about it. They answer their phones and the phone support people
are quite informed.

DC


"Gary Flanigan" <gary_flanigan@ce9.uscourts.gov> wrote:
>
>I need to add a 2nd drive to a Dell Dimension 9100 for audio. A couple
of
>questions:
>
>1) Are 10,000 rpm drives louder than comparable 7,500 rpm drives?
>2) I've seen recommendations for Western Digital. Are these reliable?
>
>Thanks
Re: Drive Recommendations/Questions [message #72861 is a reply to message #72855] Thu, 21 September 2006 14:17 Go to previous messageGo to next message
John [1] is currently offline  John [1]
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I can get you a stack of failed seagates if you want. hehe. They all fail,
that's why I recommended the warranty. I have returned a bunch of all brands,
fujitsu the most recent. Keep the temp around 32 degrees for good hard drive
life. Heat is the killer.

"DC" <dc@spammersinredmond.com> wrote:
>
>Gary, I have used nothing but Seagates for 5+ years now.
>
>No failures of any kind.
>
>As far as noise, I don't know what the difference is between the 2,
>and I can't imagine it would be an issue with the drive inside a
>computer case or other enclosure.
>
>If you want to be sure, go on their website and give them a call
>about it. They answer their phones and the phone support people
>are quite informed.
>
>DC
>
>
>"Gary Flanigan" <gary_flanigan@ce9.uscourts.gov> wrote:
>>
>>I need to add a 2nd drive to a Dell Dimension 9100 for audio. A couple
>of
>>questions:
>>
>>1) Are 10,000 rpm drives louder than comparable 7,500 rpm drives?
>>2) I've seen recommendations for Western Digital. Are these reliable?
>>
>>Thanks
>
Re: Drive Recommendations/Questions [message #72866 is a reply to message #72861] Thu, 21 September 2006 15:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
dc[3] is currently offline  dc[3]
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I can show you hundreds of Avid editors with thousands of
hours of video editing, and a near-zero failure rate. This from
people who build and supply Avid editiors to the industry.

All they will use is Seagate.


DC


"john" <no@no.com> wrote:
>
>I can get you a stack of failed seagates if you want. hehe. They all fail,
>that's why I recommended the warranty. I have returned a bunch of all brands,
>fujitsu the most recent. Keep the temp around 32 degrees for good hard
drive
>life. Heat is the killer.
>
>"DC" <dc@spammersinredmond.com> wrote:
>>
>>Gary, I have used nothing but Seagates for 5+ years now.
>>
>>No failures of any kind.
>>
>>As far as noise, I don't know what the difference is between the 2,
>>and I can't imagine it would be an issue with the drive inside a
>>computer case or other enclosure.
>>
>>If you want to be sure, go on their website and give them a call
>>about it. They answer their phones and the phone support people
>>are quite informed.
>>
>>DC
>>
>>
>>"Gary Flanigan" <gary_flanigan@ce9.uscourts.gov> wrote:
>>>
>>>I need to add a 2nd drive to a Dell Dimension 9100 for audio. A couple
>>of
>>>questions:
>>>
>>>1) Are 10,000 rpm drives louder than comparable 7,500 rpm drives?
>>>2) I've seen recommendations for Western Digital. Are these reliable?
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>
>
Re: Drive Recommendations/Questions [message #72868 is a reply to message #72866] Thu, 21 September 2006 15:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
John [1] is currently offline  John [1]
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Maxtors suck, Maxtors are the best, WD sucks, WD are the best, Seagate sucks,
and Seagate are the best. hehe


"DC" <dc@spammersinhell.com> wrote:
>
>I can show you hundreds of Avid editors with thousands of
>hours of video editing, and a near-zero failure rate. This from
>people who build and supply Avid editiors to the industry.
>
>All they will use is Seagate.
>
>
>DC
>
>
>"john" <no@no.com> wrote:
>>
>>I can get you a stack of failed seagates if you want. hehe. They all
fail,
>>that's why I recommended the warranty. I have returned a bunch of all
brands,
>>fujitsu the most recent. Keep the temp around 32 degrees for good hard
>drive
>>life. Heat is the killer.
>>
>>"DC" <dc@spammersinredmond.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>Gary, I have used nothing but Seagates for 5+ years now.
>>>
>>>No failures of any kind.
>>>
>>>As far as noise, I don't know what the difference is between the 2,
>>>and I can't imagine it would be an issue with the drive inside a
>>>computer case or other enclosure.
>>>
>>>If you want to be sure, go on their website and give them a call
>>>about it. They answer their phones and the phone support people
>>>are quite informed.
>>>
>>>DC
>>>
>>>
>>>"Gary Flanigan" <gary_flanigan@ce9.uscourts.gov> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>I need to add a 2nd drive to a Dell Dimension 9100 for audio. A couple
>>>of
>>>>questions:
>>>>
>>>>1) Are 10,000 rpm drives louder than comparable 7,500 rpm drives?
>>>>2) I've seen recommendations for Western Digital. Are these reliable?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks
>>>
>>
>
Re: Drive Recommendations/Questions [message #72877 is a reply to message #72866] Thu, 21 September 2006 19:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
TCB is currently offline  TCB
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Drives are mechanical devices with moving parts, all will eventually fail.
RAID or uncommonly fastidious backups are the only way to guard against drive
failures. A particular band won't help.

"DC" <dc@spammersinhell.com> wrote:
>
>I can show you hundreds of Avid editors with thousands of
>hours of video editing, and a near-zero failure rate. This from
>people who build and supply Avid editiors to the industry.
>
>All they will use is Seagate.
>
>
>DC
>
>
>"john" <no@no.com> wrote:
>>
>>I can get you a stack of failed seagates if you want. hehe. They all
fail,
>>that's why I recommended the warranty. I have returned a bunch of all
brands,
>>fujitsu the most recent. Keep the temp around 32 degrees for good hard
>drive
>>life. Heat is the killer.
>>
>>"DC" <dc@spammersinredmond.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>Gary, I have used nothing but Seagates for 5+ years now.
>>>
>>>No failures of any kind.
>>>
>>>As far as noise, I don't know what the difference is between the 2,
>>>and I can't imagine it would be an issue with the drive inside a
>>>computer case or other enclosure.
>>>
>>>If you want to be sure, go on their website and give them a call
>>>about it. They answer their phones and the phone support people
>>>are quite informed.
>>>
>>>DC
>>>
>>>
>>>"Gary Flanigan" <gary_flanigan@ce9.uscourts.gov> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>I need to add a 2nd drive to a Dell Dimension 9100 for audio. A couple
>>>of
>>>>questions:
>>>>
>>>>1) Are 10,000 rpm drives louder than comparable 7,500 rpm drives?
>>>>2) I've seen recommendations for Western Digital. Are these reliable?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks
>>>
>>
>
Re: Drive Recommendations/Questions [message #72878 is a reply to message #72840] Thu, 21 September 2006 19:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
TCB is currently offline  TCB
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If you're doing audio, you don't need 10k drives, though they usually won't
be noticably louder than the 7.2k brothers.

I wouldn't center and brand names too much. All drive makers have had good
and bad moments, though Maxtor certainly was the one who most recently got
a bad rap. I've been using mostly Seagate drives for a while, but when I've
seen deals on other brands I'll take them unless there is a really good reason
not to.

If your mobo has a RAID controller think about using it. There's nothing
quite as pleasant for a computer geek as a drive failing and it slowing workflow
down for twenty minutes with nearly zero chance of data loss.

TCB

"Gary Flanigan" <gary_flanigan@ce9.uscourts.gov> wrote:
>
>I need to add a 2nd drive to a Dell Dimension 9100 for audio. A couple
of
>questions:
>
>1) Are 10,000 rpm drives louder than comparable 7,500 rpm drives?
>2) I've seen recommendations for Western Digital. Are these reliable?
>
>Thanks
Re: Drive Recommendations/Questions [message #72883 is a reply to message #72877] Thu, 21 September 2006 21:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
dc[3] is currently offline  dc[3]
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"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:

>A particular band won't help.


Depends on which band you are speaking of. Some bands are
helpful indeed.

sorry...

As far as manufacturers, there are significant failure-rate
differences among them, in the experience of hard users in the editing world.

YMMV

DC
Re: Drive Recommendations/Questions [message #72887 is a reply to message #72845] Thu, 21 September 2006 22:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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No maxtors for me man. I order 7 GX620's with those and one died from =
light business use of less than a year. I now have 8 more of them and =
even Dell got wise to it and are putting seagates in them because the =
failure rate was killin' them.

AA
"Tom Bruhl" <arpegio@comcast.net> wrote in message =
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Gary,
The latest I've heard is that WDs had some issues a year or so ago
but they are supposed to be fine now. I was told to get Seagates
and had one die before it finished formatting last week. I don't =
think
the noise level is all that different from a 7200 vto a 10,000rpm.

I'm buying WDs again and see what gives. Some are even using Maxtors =
again.
I know Chris Ludwig speced them into a system I will have him build.
Tom

"Gary Flanigan" <gary_flanigan@ce9.uscourts.gov> wrote in message =
news:4512be10$1@linux...

I need to add a 2nd drive to a Dell Dimension 9100 for audio. A =
couple of
questions:

1) Are 10,000 rpm drives louder than comparable 7,500 rpm drives?
2) I've seen recommendations for Western Digital. Are these =
reliable?

Thanks


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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>The latest I've heard is that WDs had =
some issues=20
a year or so ago</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>but they are supposed to be fine =
now.&nbsp; I was=20
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>and had one die before it finished =
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last week.&nbsp; I don't think</FONT></DIV>
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from a 7200=20
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>I'm buying WDs again and see what =
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Re: Drive Recommendations/Questions [message #72900 is a reply to message #72883] Fri, 22 September 2006 06:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
TCB is currently offline  TCB
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Even if there are 'significant' differences in failure rates between brands,
which I doubt except in rare cases of faulty gear, that doesn't mean anything
for an individual user. Seagate sells roughly 100 million drives per year.
If 99.9 percent of them are 'good' that means there are 100,000 that are
'bad.' That's a great quality job by Seagate. But for an individual user
who buys two or three drives for a workstation only one of them has to be
bad for that event to be potentially catastrophic to the individual. That
doesn't mean it's smart to buy crappy drives that just got fished out of
a pond, but that a RAID 5 array will assure data integrity in all cases where
only one (or two, depending on how many spares you can afford) drive fails.
The the user is fine unless he/she has _two_ of those 100,000 bad drives
and both of them decided to die on the same day. At that point we're probably
in 'computer gets struck by lightning' or 'squirrells steal computer' territory
for probability.

TCB

"DC" <dc@spammersinhell.com> wrote:
>
>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
>
>>A particular band won't help.
>
>
>Depends on which band you are speaking of. Some bands are
>helpful indeed.
>
>sorry...
>
>As far as manufacturers, there are significant failure-rate
>differences among them, in the experience of hard users in the editing world.
>
>YMMV
>
>DC
Re: Drive Recommendations/Questions [message #72901 is a reply to message #72900] Fri, 22 September 2006 07:49 Go to previous message
dc[3] is currently offline  dc[3]
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RAID is certainly the ticket for serious users.

Hey, you just about formulated Don's law of technology, which
states:

All equipment fails at some point and all equipment has defective
examples. Therefore, if you have enough pieces of gear, your
failure probability will reach 100% for any given session.


I'm sure there is a Deej corollary somewhere as well..

DC


"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
>
>Even if there are 'significant' differences in failure rates between brands,
>which I doubt except in rare cases of faulty gear, that doesn't mean anything
>for an individual user. Seagate sells roughly 100 million drives per year.
>If 99.9 percent of them are 'good' that means there are 100,000 that are
>'bad.' That's a great quality job by Seagate. But for an individual user
>who buys two or three drives for a workstation only one of them has to be
>bad for that event to be potentially catastrophic to the individual. That
>doesn't mean it's smart to buy crappy drives that just got fished out of
>a pond, but that a RAID 5 array will assure data integrity in all cases
where
>only one (or two, depending on how many spares you can afford) drive fails.
>The the user is fine unless he/she has _two_ of those 100,000 bad drives
>and both of them decided to die on the same day. At that point we're probably
>in 'computer gets struck by lightning' or 'squirrells steal computer' territory
>for probability.
>
>TCB
>
>"DC" <dc@spammersinhell.com> wrote:
>>
>>"TCB" <nobody@ishere.com> wrote:
>>
>>>A particular band won't help.
>>
>>
>>Depends on which band you are speaking of. Some bands are
>>helpful indeed.
>>
>>sorry...
>>
>>As far as manufacturers, there are significant failure-rate
>>differences among them, in the experience of hard users in the editing
world.
>>
>>YMMV
>>
>>DC
>
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