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my understanding of the hardware differences between ide and scsi hard drives is mainly some logic on the interface board. basically that scsi drives have more/different logic. are there any technical reasons why manufacturers of scsi drive haven't gone to the very large, i.e., 72GB sizes? i am aware of the full-height 5.25" 47GB, etc., but nothing larger in storage than the 36GB 3.5".
my guess is it's more of a marketing issue, so prices of the smaller drives are kept higher, but i don't really know.
any clues/info?
my guess is it's more of a marketing issue, so prices of the smaller drives are kept higher, but i don't really know.
any clues/info?