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> I thought the DEC RZ28 was a 200MB (maybe a 500MB) SCSI disk of the > full height variety. I ran a DEC 5000/300 server running Ultrix > in the early 90's which I thought had a RZ28 for it's boot/root device. Maybe one of the earlier series -- RC, RD -- though an early-'90s vintage server should have had something newer. Not sure what the 200Mb device was back then. The first RZ28 was a successor to the 1Gb RZ26; each of these was a full-height 3.5" drive (full height is 1.6"). They came out with a low-profile 1"-high version of each in '93-'94. The last of the line, before it got folded into Quantum (Fireball series, I think), was the 4Gb RZ29. My favorite 200Mb device, of course, was the RP06. A few folks here can probably remember that one... ;-) > Ok, aside from a BLU meeting on mid-life crisis management, maybe > a Y2K lesson would be in order this year... I'll go to the what-to-do-with-career-next meeting. I'll wait until 2001 to talk about Y2K...after all the media saturation. The talking heads would have us believe the cockroaches will inherit the earth in just 255 more days... -rich - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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