kaisterkai
Expert Member
Yeah, I would not worry too much about it. I would still place seagate at no. 2.
I see... but in general WD hard drives are more expensive.. I wonder why..
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Yeah, I would not worry too much about it. I would still place seagate at no. 2.
Western Digital - no failures (currently have about 25 in use, from 80GB to 1.5TB)
Hitachi (IBM) - no failures (have 3 in use, 120GB/250GBs))
Seagate - 3 failures
Samsung - 7 failures
All used over the last 10-years - just my experience with the different manufacturers...![]()
the 64mb cache drives still comes with 5yrs .... the rest are all 3yrs
Both
They come out of the same factory in China, just go through diff conveyors for the brand labels![]()
I was just wondering, what is really the different between 32 and 64? Like i know it's fast and all.. but what exactly is the function of then cache?
the cache is used to hold data that is transferred from the IDE / SATA / ISCSI bus to the HDD platters and backThe bigger the cache, the more data can transfer simeltanoulsly
hmmm is the cache flash memory?
I was just wondering, what is really the different between 32 and 64? Like i know it's fast and all.. but what exactly is the function of then cache?
It's volatile memory (loses information when power is removed, like system RAM). It acts as a temporary buffer while the Hdd head is reading/writing.
Seagate should win this poll easily.![]()