As is IDE... We live in SATA, USB & SAS world now.
Easier? Possibly. Better? No way. Especially on low power machine SCSI shines. Additionally, SCSI drives are (were) generally of higher quality than most IDE and may be expected to have a longer service life.
I already pointed out that IDE was being phased out too...

all the major manufacturers are phasing IDE HDs out too in favour of SATA... 
As for Easier, yup we do agree on that but when it comes to which is better then I have to disagree there, you pay for what you get I've seen some pretty naff SCSI HDs in my time (noisy and prone to wearing out) mostly IBM ones back in the late 80's...

Just noticed your edit...
Yes you can still buy brand new SCSI drives but these are remaining stock nothing new has been manufactured for just over 2 years now...

As for going the SATA/USB route that manufacturers have opted for, pretty useless for folk that use the Amiga and the quality of them seems to me to be far worse than either SCSI or IDE...

Since June of last year I've had to put in my second brand new SATA 500GB HD in this iMac and after only 14 months I had to replace the SATA HD in my Hyundi Media Player/Recorder box...

If that's the quality of SATA drives I'll stick where possible with IDE and stock up on IDE drives to last me the rest of my days...
