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On 1/24/06, Jim Oberholtzer <JOberholtzer@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > <snip> > OK, not fair. How about a similarly sized Maxtor 18GB Ultra-320 SCSI 15K > for $75, or $4.16/GB. New. > </snip> > > Unfortunately your comparison is apple/oranges. If you compare drives > from those same manufacturers that are rated for the same MTBF and service > type, you may have an argument, however the drives you site are not > manufactured with the same tolerances. We have had this discussion > before. The drives you site in the comparisons are not equivalent drives > from those manufacturers to the ones IBM uses in its enterprise class > servers (z, p, & i) . Even Hitachi who manufactures a very high > percentage of the drives for IBM has two models in the 17 gig variety. One > for real server usage (i, p, & z) , and the other for the consumer market > and folks that do the very comparison that you just did. > > Sorry if I just won't bite on that argument. No problem there, Jim. I understand it's not a pure apples to apples comparison, although I would argue for a Jonathon to Macintosh comparison vs. an apples/oranges one. I am not a manager, and I don't participate in system acquisition decision-making, so I don't really know the market. And I certainly won't pretend to know the value / extra cost ratio of the improved MTBF/service type/tolerances, but the 900% premium seems steep to me. - Dan
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