Looking for a quiet, sleepy drive

Any suggestions for a quiet external drive for the Mini, that will go to sleep when the Mini does? I am about to return a Maxtor OneTouch II that I found to be noisy (louder than the Mini, for sure) and which unfortunately refuses to sleep when the Mini does.
For anyone who has a OneTouch: I was surprised at the loudness of this drive (it sounds like a constant fan noise), after reading how quiet others found it. I was also surprised that it won't sleep when the Mini does - it spins down, but then immediatly spins up again. Maybe I got a bad unit?
Sorry for posting yet another 'which disk to buy' thread
Mac Mini; 12in Powerbook, iPod Shuffle   Mac OS X (10.4.3)  

Bobb, I checked with Maxtor on this sleep issue. The support person told me that the unit is supposed to just run. Period. Of course, you can unmount the drive and then unplug it or turn it off, but from what he told me there is no way to make it sleep when the Mac does.
I also have a LaCie drive and it sleeps just fine.
On the other hand, the hard drives in servers, Tivos or similar devices that need to be on 24/7, do it year in and year out.
The noise, though, can drive one a bit crazy.

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