HDD For 160 GB Ipod

Dear All,
Apple is using the Toshiba HD for its 80GB ipod classic but for its 160GB model is it using the Toshiba HD ? Are there two physical HD in the 160GB model ? Is 160GB HD reliable enough in such small form factor.Kindly discuss.
Thanks.

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