First post, by ux-3
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I have recently followed the advice of others here and used a CF - IDE adapter. I must say, I am impressed. The advantages are very obvious:
easy access to physical storage media in back slot.
absolutely silent
inherent data transfer solution
trouble free backup
I am not so sure about the drawbacks:
limited rewrite ability
not really stylish retro
far more expensive
Other than that, I see no real limitations or issues with it.
I am therefore contemplating to scrap all my IDE HDDs under 20GB. These HDDs usually have a lot of milage and have passed their intended time of use by a fair margin. How do you think about scrapping them?
For many older PCs, they are too big, since they are way beyond 2 GB. I have quite a few quiet 40 GB HDDs, which will take care of machines from SS7 onward.
I also have a few IDE swap frames and bays left, which would be heading for the trash too.
I am not sure if the CF technology is really as great as it seems.
Thanks for your oppinion!