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- From: phr@soda.berkeley.edu (Paul Rubin)
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- Subject: Re: Are Seagate drives any good ?
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- Date: 20 Aug 92 16:12:27 GMT
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- In-reply-to: kapela@prism.poly.edu's message of Wed, 19 Aug 92 12:09:52 GMT
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- Your ST238R is an ST225 selected for being able to handle the RLL density.
- The ST225 was one of the few fairly reliable drives Seagate made,
- from what I understand. You are pretty lucky with your ST251's,
- which have an awful reputation.
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