New internal drive for Dual 450

I am looking to add an additional, or replacement internal HD for my old Dual 450 G4. Can anyone tell me which one to get? I am utilizing the machine as a storage and archive device on a local network.
Currnetly runnin OS X - not concerned with needing OS 9

Hi, J2, and welcome to the Discussions!
Your Mac's native drive bus will only recognize the first 128GB of formatted space on any size drive you install on the ribbon cable connected to the logic board, so look for a 120GB or smaller drive if you don't intend to purchase and install a PCI card to overcome this size limitation.
If you intend to connect the drive directly to the built-in bus as above, look for a 3.5 inch ATA (not SATA or SCSI) drive which runs at 7200 RPM, preferably with an 8MB buffer, versus a 2MB buffer, which is somewhat slower.
An ATA drive might be described as Ultra-ATA 133, IDE, EIDE, ATA 100, PATA, or parallel ATA. For shopping purposes, all of these terms basically refer to the same thing, so don't let them confuse you.
The major brands are Seagate, Maxtor, Western Digital, and Hitachi/IBM. Any of these brands should serve you well and you might shop online for the best "deal" by comparing cost/GB. Sales are common and often change from week to week, particularly amongst the mass merchants like Best Buy, Circuit City, Fry 's (outpost.com), Tiger Direct, Newegg, CompUSA, etc., so it pays to shop around online if you want to save some money. The best deals include a rebate or rebates.
Regarding OS 9, even though you don't intend to use it, when you do format the drive, I'd recommend checking the box in Disk Utility to install the OS 9 drivers anyway, which doesn't take up any usable space on the drive and might come in handy in the future, in case you need to update firmware or perform other tasks which OS X can't handle.
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