> We use a significant number of WD drives and have seen
> 2 failures in just over 2 years. (less than 1 in 100, not a bad ratio,
> IMHO) However, a friend of mine runs a large ISP in town and he won't use
> a WD drive for anything but a paperweight. :-)
I have only ever used WD Drives, and have only had a problem with one
drive. It was a 1.6Gig model, with a manufacturing flaw in the entire
series.. So they replaced it even tho it was out of its warranty period..
but in short, I have never had a major problem with a WD drive, and I
shall stick by them...
Regards
Chris Fishwick
Technical Support
Southern Internet Services
Work Homepage: http://www.southcom.com.au
Personal Homepage: http://www.calvin.nu
PGP Public Key available at: http://www.southcom.com.au/~rimmer/rimmer.asc
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