I think I've got it. Instead of thinking about it in abstract terms, it helped to actually engage ye old brain and think about the possibilities:
# That I know of, Apple has used WD, Seagate, Hitachi, Toshiba, and Samsung for their drives.
# Of these, I've seen WD, Seagate, and Hitcahi in the XServe & XServe RAID.
# WD RE3's are used in the '09 1TB ADM's, maybe not exclusively. There's an '09 XServe that was delivered to my work a few weeks ago and that's what was used in it.
# My '08 came with 3 1TB Hitachi HD72101KLA330's as mentioned above.
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# After looking at each of the possible vendor's enterprise-level drives (even though the ones used in mine are technically desktop-level, which is kind of surprising to me), I did a few searches based on the model numbers of the drives that Apple would probably use, Hitachi's 2TB SATA 3Gb/s in particular (HUA722020ALA330), and I found a link to a Google Groups thread that kind of confirms it:
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# After looking at each of the possible vendors' enterprise-level drives (even though the ones used in mine are technically desktop-level, which is kind of surprising to me), I did a few searches based on the model numbers of the drives that Apple would probably use, Hitachi's 2TB SATA 3Gb/s in particular (HUA722020ALA330), and I found a link to a Google Groups thread that kind of confirms it:
I think I've got it. Instead of thinking about it in abstract terms, it helped to actually engage ye old brain and think about the possibilities:
# That I know of, Apple has used WD, Seagate, Hitachi, Toshiba, and Samsung for their drives.
# Of these, I've seen WD, Seagate, and Hitcahi in the XServe & XServe RAID.
# WD RE3's are used in the '09 1TB ADM's, maybe not exclusively. There's an '09 XServe that was delivered to my work a few weeks ago and that's what was used in it.
# My '08 came with 3 1TB Hitachi HD72101KLA330's as mentioned above.
# After looking at each of the possible vendor's enterprise-level drives (even though the ones used in mine are technically desktop-level, which is kind of surprising to me), I did a few searches based on the model numbers of the drives that Apple would probably use, Hitachi's 2TB SATA 3Gb/s in particular (HUA722020ALA330), and I found a link to a Google Groups thread that kind of confirms it:
## http://groups.google.com/group/macenterprise/browse_thread/thread/c3d99749185e7354/07d5744b2b0fdccb
Tada, hopefully solved, at least in this case.