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		<title>By: Mick Russom</title>
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		<description>146GB not big enough. Period. End.

In fact, until 10K.3, VelociRaptor was the only 300GB 2.5&quot; in town.

Sad to see the mighty seagate producing boring products.

They call these &quot;green,&quot; yet its far greener to stripe the crap out of 1.0TB disks if you need to get to a multi-TB volume size. 7 of these little disks = 1 1TB disk. 

Crap. Boring. Make a 300GB version and I&#039;ll start to look. 150GB is already obsolete.</description>
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<p>In fact, until 10K.3, VelociRaptor was the only 300GB 2.5&#8243; in town.</p>
<p>Sad to see the mighty seagate producing boring products.</p>
<p>They call these &#8220;green,&#8221; yet its far greener to stripe the crap out of 1.0TB disks if you need to get to a multi-TB volume size. 7 of these little disks = 1 1TB disk. </p>
<p>Crap. Boring. Make a 300GB version and I&#8217;ll start to look. 150GB is already obsolete.</p>
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