>Looking for hard drive recommendations. Reliability is of prime
>importance.
You didn't specify interface. If it's SCSI you're after, I consider Maxtor's
Atlas V drives to be reliable. They're enterprise drives. The company I
work for uses them in their Intel server board based boxes for the software/hardware
systems they produce. Our software does an ENORMOUS amount of local disk
crunching. Speed and reliability are musts.
Here's a link:
http://www.maxtor.com/Quantum/products/hdd/atlas_v/atlas_v_overview.htm
>Also looking for recommendations on a floppy drive.
I can't say I know as much about floppy drives, but I have heard good things
about TEAC's products. Their CD-ROM drive is good; I presume their floppy
drive is as well.
http://www.teac.com/DSPD/3_5_Floppy_RetailKit.htm
I'm interested in others' recommendations.
Cheers,
Mike Whalen
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