One of the reasons for the drive is that it is powered from the USB port. I don't have to carry yet another power supply in my backpack.
Ron
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One of the reasons for the drive is that it is powered from the USB port. I don't have to carry yet another power supply in my backpack.
Ron
Nope.. Burning it to archive quality DVD or CDs is a good investment in your data's future...
relying on platen based magnetic media for high value data is not.
Wait till your data requirement exceeds the 2Tb I consume... Backups are a nightmare...
BluRay may help relieve it a bit here :cool:
I have 2o year old 5-1/4" floppies that are still readable.
I have mag tapes of similar vintage that are still readable.
I have quality CD-Rs that are 5 years old and are no longer readable - which is a real pain as I have a lot of documents, busness records, tax info, etc., backed up on them.
I dunno what the tax office would say - I archived my data and BAS stuff and now I can no longer access it.
Ron
If your laptop hdd is only 40gig then why not buy a 2.5in caddy for about $20 and a big hdd for whatever cost and put the big hdd in your laptop and the old 40gig in your caddy?
I bought a caddy without a hdd to supplement my last laptop but then upgraded my laptop and the new laptop came with a 100gig hdd. I've never used the caddy yet (never bought a hdd for it). So long as I backup my photos reasonably regularly I do not run out of space.
I have also backed up photos onto CD and DVD and found some of the CDs to not last as well as I'd like. I'd be interested to know what brand/type of CD or DVD I should be buying for archive stuff.
I'm running a blueray160gig usb hard drive as backup cost $122.00 from Umart.
Phone:
Email: sales@umart.net
Homepage: http://umart.net/au/
Dunno about that, I have been running HDD backups, with swapable drives for the past 10 years
Never lost anything yet.
It works for me. I am not up to terra byte volume - but as I say it works for me - and has done for the past 10 years.
Before that we used tapes, quite a few of those **** themselves
those usb drives are good, especially if you can get the ones that have a double plug on em that draws the drive power from either the usb port or an external power pack...
FFS Always do the remove plung and play device thing on windows before you unplug them.. IF i had $20 for everytime one of the untech guys at work killed a usb mem stick or HD and bought it to me to "see if you can fix it or get my data back" Id have another deefer.. actually thats not true, it'd be a S1 next time round.