On 05/10/2004, at 8:33 PM, Jules Richardson wrote:
Two stacks of 2.5" platters should fit in one 3.5" drive enclosure, and
give a slightly larger data surface as compared to a single 3.5" stack.
I seem to recall that (IBM?) demonstrated a RAID based on 1.8" CF based
hard drives. If they could get the amount of storage up a little (say
100G
for each drive) then you could easily have a nice raid in a very small
space - if you had it mounted in such a way as to allow easy removal
then failures could be handled very easily.
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