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evie Registered: Dec 29, 2004 Total Posts: 86 Country: United States |
What would you suggest is the BEST QUALITY external Hard Drive storage out there? |
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trivuong Registered: May 12, 2005 Total Posts: 184 Country: United States |
No mechanical HD is 100% fool proof, always have a second backup. |
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GeneO Registered: Jul 11, 2003 Total Posts: 9062 Country: United States |
Most consumer grade external drives don;t have adequate cooling. |
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John--G Registered: May 28, 2003 Total Posts: 2221 Country: United States |
trivuong wrote: |
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KaaX Registered: Apr 09, 2009 Total Posts: 839 Country: N/A |
evie wrote: |
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howardm4 Registered: Feb 08, 2008 Total Posts: 2100 Country: N/A |
ditto. all hard drives fail. it is their nature to do so. |
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JayGolden Registered: Oct 14, 2009 Total Posts: 53 Country: United States |
The other thing to think about is off site storage of anything you consider important. For example I have 3 - 1TB mybook drives, one I use, one is at my girlfriends, and the other in a fireproof safe. |
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Dpic_arctic Registered: Nov 01, 2009 Total Posts: 2374 Country: United States |
I store on an iOmega Prestige 500 GB, and have never had any problems. Don't trust the hard drive though. Always have another safe copy on a separate storage device (hard drive, CD, DVD, etc.). |
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GeneO Registered: Jul 11, 2003 Total Posts: 9062 Country: United States |
begin seagate rant |
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Tom K. Registered: Mar 21, 2005 Total Posts: 5979 Country: United States |
I will tell you absolutely positively what NOT to get. Western Digital My Book Essential external hard drives work......but!!!!.......they go into sleep mode and take several seconds to wake up......which.....slows down your computer experience dramatically. |
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scalesusa Registered: Sep 02, 2008 Total Posts: 1778 Country: United States |
I've used a ReadyNAS 600 for years now. It runs in a 4 disk Raid Configuration, which is redundant so a disk failure does not cause loss of data. I also keep images backed up on multiple hard drives. |