external HD suggestions
Mike Garfias
mike at garfias.org
Tue Jul 8 09:47:08 MST 2008
I'll add my $.02 here.
If you go this route, try for something that has a standard power
supply. I recently had an external enclosure's psu crap out (was
making hissing noises then just died). Unfortunately I couldnt run
down to frys to get one, the thing runs 12vdc and 5vdc from the psu,
which puts a crimp in getting on anywhere convenient.
On Jul 8, 2008, at 9:42 AM, David Bendit wrote:
> Honestly, I'd recommend an external enclosure. The price of one of
> those plus a single HDD may outweigh the cost of an all-in-one
> external drive, but once you start using multiple HDDs with it
> (labeled properly, of course), it goes down in cost significantly.
> The AMS Venus line [0] is particularly good from my own experience,
> and they offer models with IDE or SATA, USB or Firewire or eSATA,
> and combinations of the aforementioned. Considering the sizes of the
> drives, they are externally-powered, but you get the benefit of a
> fan that moves air over the drives to prolong their lives. Highly
> recommended.
>
> -David
>
> [0] http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=50001671+40000092&Manufactory=1671&SubCategory=92&SpeTabStoreType=0
>
> Robert Holtzman wrote:
>> On Tue, 8 Jul 2008, Bear wrote:
>>> Did you mean 3+Tb?
>>> If you really meant 3+Gb then pretty much any external enclosure
>>> supporting mirroring should be fine and give you 100x the space.
>>> did you mean reliable or durable?
>> Sorry,typo. I meant 300+Gb. Also, I meant reliable, as in decent
>> quality without a lousy record of failures. This is to use for
>> backup medium.
>
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