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To buy SCSI hard drives, 10K rpm or 15K rpm? Which brand?

Asked by techcity in Hard Drives & Storage

Tags: between, difference, hard, drives, scsi

Hi all,

We need to buy a pair of 72GB or 145GB 80pin U320 SCSI hard drives to expand server storage capacity. We are going to mirror them.

1) The price difference between 10K rpm and 15K rpm is quite outstanding. Is the performance difference also noticeable? In other words, is 15K rpm worth the money? And because it's 50% faster, is it reliable?

2) Which brand is the best? (or most reliable?)


Thanks for sharing your experience or infomation

Jack
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