On Sun, 04 Sep 2011 13:27:51 -0400 Doug <dmcgarr...@optonline.net> wrote:
Hello Doug, > It's been a few years since I retired, but I remember the IT guys > replacing a _lot_ of Western Digital drives. I guess the In the same vein, I remember lots of Seagate drives being replaced. For a while the company had a nickname of Seacrate. Possibly because that's what most of their gear was worth at the time; Crating up, and chucking in the sea. At various times, products from certain companies go through a bad time. Usually, it can be attributed to some factor or other. For example, one drive manufacturer's drives started failing prematurely because the wrong type of bearing oil had been used. Such issues often go unnoticed until quite large numbers of faulty products are in use. The offending company earns a bad reputation until the next company comes along and makes a cock-up and everyone forgets about the first one. WD, Seagate, and just about every other drive manufacturer has gone through these cycles. It's nothing new, and will continue for years to come. -- Regards _ / ) "The blindingly obvious is / _)rad never immediately apparent" The man in a tracksuit attacks me I Predict A Riot - Kaiser Chiefs
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