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I have to agree with the others. 70GB drives are dirt cheap. We just
disposed of a huge quantity of them and what we got for them wasn't much.
Granted, the horse trader has to make a little profit. With all the labor
involved, replace them all with 70's.
Besides, aren't the 70's 15K drive speed and the 35's only 10K drive
speed?
http://www-947.ibm.com/systems/support/i/planning/upgrade/futurehdwr.html
<snip>
Although IBM plans to support all existing i5/OS 15k rpm disk drives and
the i5/OS 10k rpm 35.16GB disk drive on POWER6 based System i models, it
is generally recommended for better performance that customers use 15k rpm
disk drives where possible. The 10k rpm 35.16GB disk drive is represented
by feature code #4319/#7501 or CCIN #6719.
</snip>


Rob Berendt

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