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Old March 26th 16, 03:50 AM posted to comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
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Default "automotive grade" hard drives

We have specialty AV, NAS drives et cetera. I see Toshiba has automotive
disks. The maximum capacity is 320 GB, so I presume these trade off
density to cope with operating in a moving car.
But would not SSD be better for this?
 




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