[comp.unix.xenix] Reliability of Priam Hard Drives

barton@holston.UUCP (barton) (08/22/89)

I am considering the purchase of a large Priam hard disk.

I am interested in responses concerning the reliability and
ease of installation of same under SCO Xenix in particular.

All comments, suggestions, etc. are appreciated.
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bote@csense.UUCP (John Boteler) (08/31/89)

From article <447@holston.UUCP>, by barton@holston.UUCP (barton):
> I am considering the purchase of a large Priam hard disk.
> I am interested in responses concerning the reliability and
> ease of installation of same under SCO Xenix in particular.

Priam non-removable fixed disk drives (TM) are without
question among the finest available. I have been running one
in this 386 system running SCO Xenix for over 2 years without 
a blip (save those caused by cockpit error!). The support of the 
product is excellent: the only Priam product which ever failed a 
client was replaced no sweat at the 8 month point during a 1 year
warranty. They work well.

The only regret I have is that Priam no longer makes this
ID-62 drive--it is really sweet!

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