IBM 120GXP Revisited
Andrew sent us a link to an article about the
IBM 120gxp controversy.
This is about the fact that the drive has been declared unfit for server use,
and to back that up, IBM says you should only use it for 333 hours a month.
This is a good summary of the issues and worth a read.
Beware of the Leopard.
-- @rjamestaylor on Ello
Ok, I'll just tell the boss we have to shutdown the webserver every day before we go home! What a great ecommerce solution :P
bbh
"Unless you pay your shareware fee this harddrive will stop working after 333 hours."
I have trouble with passwords among other things.
How will people use their 1,000 free hours of AOL in 45 days if their hard drive, and hence their PC, can only be on 333 hours per month?
>If they aren't good for the server market, the 120GXP aren't good for anything- since what regular home user ever needs that much space?
Video editing.
Or Office 2003.
-asb
Only 8 hours a day? Next thing you know the drives will be demanding 15 minute coffee breaks twice a day, full medical and dental, three weeks vacation each year, job security, and so on.
-me
Love many, trust a few, do harm to none.
Patrick Doyle
I mod down every jackass who puts his moderation policy in his sig. Oh, wait a sec....
Cool.. I always wanted to go to a planet with a longer rotational period. Can I come visit?
"'Tis great confidence in a friend to tell him your faults, greater to tell him his." --Poor Richard's Almanac
...that a news site for VIA stuff has a problem with things that aren't built well enough for server use...
I guess that pixie dust IBM uses isn't so magical after all.