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Seagate Barracuda vs. Barracuda ES
I need a new sata drive and I'm looking at Newegg online. I've been buying seagate lately. I can't seem to figure out all of the difference between seagate's Barracuda ES line and the regular Barracuda line. I've looked on-line including the seagate site, but I can't seem to find any good information about why the Barracuda ES is different from the Barracuda. The two drives below are as listed at Newegg. Both are sata2, both 16 MB cache, both considered the Barracuda 7200.10, both apparently using using the perpendicular recording. As I look further, the ES apparently stands for enterprise storage and the specs for the ES include NCQ (which I don't fully understand) and something about vibration tolerance. I'm assuming that the ES line might be more reliable. Can any elaborate and give me an opinion about whether the more expensive ES line is worth the price? Seagate Barracuda ST3400620AS 400GB 7200 RPM 16MB Cache $119 Seagate Barracuda ES ST3400620NS 400GB 7200 RPM 16MB Cache $170 Thanks Jeff -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Seagate Barracuda vs. Barracuda ES
"Jeff" wrote in message .. . I need a new sata drive and I'm looking at Newegg online. I've been buying seagate lately. I can't seem to figure out all of the difference between seagate's Barracuda ES line and the regular Barracuda line. I've looked on-line including the seagate site, but I can't seem to find any good information about why the Barracuda ES is different from the Barracuda. The two drives below are as listed at Newegg. Both are sata2, both 16 MB cache, both considered the Barracuda 7200.10, both apparently using using the perpendicular recording. As I look further, the ES apparently stands for enterprise storage and the specs for the ES include NCQ (which I don't fully understand) and something about vibration tolerance. I'm assuming that the ES line might be more reliable. snip here you go http://techreport.com/reviews/2006q3...s/index.x?pg=1 chances are you don't need the "ES" drive |
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Seagate Barracuda vs. Barracuda ES
"philo" wrote in message . .. here you go http://techreport.com/reviews/2006q3...s/index.x?pg=1 chances are you don't need the "ES" drive Thanks - I missed that review in my searches. ...looks like the only advantage to the ES is a slight bit of vibration resistance, temperature reduction, and similar features that help only when using raid setups where the drives are packed into small spaces and run constantly. I am looking for a drive for a server, but this will only be a backup for the data on a SAS raid 10 array. So I don't think that the $50 extra is worth it even for my use. Jeff -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Seagate Barracuda vs. Barracuda ES
Thanks - I missed that review in my searches. ...looks like the only advantage to the ES is a slight bit of vibration resistance, temperature reduction, and similar features that help only when using raid setups where the drives are packed into small spaces and run constantly. I am looking for a drive for a server, but this will only be a backup for the data on a SAS raid 10 array. So I don't think that the $50 extra is worth it even for my use. I'm sure the "non-ES" drive will be a good one... the ES might possibly be a good one for those audio players that are put in vehicles |
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Seagate Barracuda vs. Barracuda ES
"philo" wrote in message ... I'm sure the "non-ES" drive will be a good one... the ES might possibly be a good one for those audio players that are put in vehicles I just put in an order for one of the non-ES 400 gig drives. It looks like it is a good price per gig. Much less per gig than the big 750. I have 12 3.5" bays (and even a few of the 5.25" bays), and only 4 taken now - 5 with the new drive. Should be able to write a number of rotating backups of the data on the raid array to the backup drive, and plenty of room to install more drives later if I run out of space. Jeff -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Seagate Barracuda vs. Barracuda ES
"Jeff" wrote in message ... "philo" wrote in message ... I'm sure the "non-ES" drive will be a good one... the ES might possibly be a good one for those audio players that are put in vehicles I just put in an order for one of the non-ES 400 gig drives. It looks like it is a good price per gig. Much less per gig than the big 750. I have 12 3.5" bays (and even a few of the 5.25" bays), and only 4 taken now - 5 with the new drive. Should be able to write a number of rotating backups of the data on the raid array to the backup drive, and plenty of room to install more drives later if I run out of space. Gosh it seems like only yesterday I got all nervous when handling a 2gig drive. Didn't know what I'd do with all that !!!! |
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Seagate Barracuda vs. Barracuda ES
"philo" wrote in message news Gosh it seems like only yesterday I got all nervous when handling a 2gig drive. Didn't know what I'd do with all that !!!! If you want a few 2 gig drives, I have a bunch sitting around here for sale. ....could probably give you a good price. I think that my first drive was a whopping 30 megs. I believe that was one of the first years that we actually had hard drives instead of the 2 floppies. Jeff -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Seagate Barracuda vs. Barracuda ES
If you want a few 2 gig drives, I have a bunch sitting around here for sale. ...could probably give you a good price. I think that my first drive was a whopping 30 megs. I believe that was one of the first years that we actually had hard drives instead of the 2 floppies. Hmmm... don't think I need any 2 gig drive right now... But I still have a 286 that has *two* MFM 20 meg drive in it. The machine has Windows 1, 2, 3.0 and 3.1 on it!!!! |
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Seagate Barracuda vs. Barracuda ES
"philo" wrote in message ... Hmmm... don't think I need any 2 gig drive right now... But I still have a 286 that has *two* MFM 20 meg drive in it. The machine has Windows 1, 2, 3.0 and 3.1 on it!!!! I think that my first was an 086, but I don't remember windows 1 and 2. My first memory is windows 3.1. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Seagate Barracuda vs. Barracuda ES
3.0 3.1 for workgroups, with a upgrade certificate to windows 95.....ahhh
the good ole days......still better than PC tools and 5/14 floppies "Jeff" wrote in message ... "philo" wrote in message ... Hmmm... don't think I need any 2 gig drive right now... But I still have a 286 that has *two* MFM 20 meg drive in it. The machine has Windows 1, 2, 3.0 and 3.1 on it!!!! I think that my first was an 086, but I don't remember windows 1 and 2. My first memory is windows 3.1. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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