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From: aad@nwnet.net (Anthony Talltree)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.bsdi.misc
Subject: Re: Virtual file systems (striping) on BSDI 3.0x86?
Date: 27 May 1997 18:23:55 -0700
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>>> >sd0 at tg0 unit 0: disk: SEAGATE ST15230N rev 0298 (SCSI-2) 8386733*512

>The part number for the drive looks like a Barracuda.

4-gig high-profile Hawk.

>According to the little booklet that comes with the drives, you need
>something like 50 cubic feet per minute of airflow directly across
>the drive.

Where'd you see this?  I scoured the ones I have and found only a reference
to some other document for details about cooling design.