Xserve G5 Drive Module meets Apple Store Lunacy

Dear Apple,
I don't understand... you force me to buy drive modules from you which I'm cool with. But you only give me a 74GB option?!? Seriously. Program me a drive larger than 74GB and make me pay a fortune for it, but don't leave me with only one option and nothing else. This really discourages me from wanting to buy more Xserves.
I feel very like a very disappointed customer right now.
Michael

Here is the link to the 750GB SATA for Xserve G5 from the Apple store:
http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/wa/RSLID?mco=6C0 4E172&nplm=MA504G/A
But the bottom of the page states this:
Apple Drive Module Serial ATA Compatibility: These Serial ATA Apple Drive Modules are qualified for use only with the new Intel-based Xserve. For Xserve RAID or older Xserve (G4 based) products, use the Apple Drive Module with Ultra ATA (parallel) support only. For Xserve G5 systems, use the previous generation Serial ATA drive modules.
The problem being experienced by the original poster is what brought me here! I went nuts yesterday trying to track down just what drive modules are available for the Xserve G5!
Message was edited by: iGary

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