Re: Enterprise Drive vs Desktop Drive
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Originally Posted by ricecrispi
Most enterprise drives are usualy high rpm 15K drives, faster seek and read times, and prepped for heavy duty cycled. These drives are designed to deal with heat and vibes created by the faster spinning disk. Since these drives can't fail they have better tolerances and higher MTBF.
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Hmm, SCSI i suppose are designed as 'enterprise'
Then WD Raptors are SCSI with SATA interface.....
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