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	<title>Comments on: Western Digital to Release 20,000RPM Hard Drive</title>
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		<title>By: Houston Nightclubs</title>
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		<description>20K on a 2.5&quot; platter is very nice, but I think a more realistic evolution would be SSD drives.  Especially ones that are directly connected to PCI-E slots.  Once the average consumer gets a taste of SSD on RAID nothing else will compare.  Technology is moving away from mechanical drives, even as reliable as they have become, they are the biggest bottle neck in most computers and servers.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>20K on a 2.5&#8243; platter is very nice, but I think a more realistic evolution would be SSD drives.  Especially ones that are directly connected to PCI-E slots.  Once the average consumer gets a taste of SSD on RAID nothing else will compare.  Technology is moving away from mechanical drives, even as reliable as they have become, they are the biggest bottle neck in most computers and servers.</p>
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