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		<title>Old Seagates never die!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While doing some spring cleaning I came across a old Seagate ST43400N 3G 50 Pin SCSI drive and decided I would go back to my roots and benchmark this monster so I could compare it with the Dell system in a previous post. Well after a full run with the same sysbench test below I [...]]]></description>
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