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    External Drive

    Need to get me an external HDD.
    Is it a case of get-what-you-pay-for?
    Seagate seems to be $, but is it justified?
    I DON'T want to lose every thing on it if a cheapo is going to die.

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    Seagat or Western Digital drives would be my preference.
    Also SATA if looking at a Network Attached (NAS) unit. For a USB or firewire it doesn't matter as much so an IDE drive is OK. For added security look at one that does RAID 1 (mirrored drives) or RAID5 this way a drive can fail and you don't loose everything.

    Hope that makes enough sense without getting technical.
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    Yeah, I'd second Seagate or WD...

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    seagate = 5yr warranty

    wd = 3 year warranty

    death rate wd = way more than seagate at the moment

    ie buy seagate..

    buy an external case and a std 3.5in drive, you get longer warranty than buying a packaged hdd and case as a general rule...
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    thanks fellas, I'll be spending the extra then.

    Inc, do you mean don't buy one of these;
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    if so, what type of case do you mean? not another tower?

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    you can get external cases that you fit your own separately purchased drive into.

    a good quality usb to ide one with switch should be about $45 or thereabouts
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    For information.

    I paid $30 for an Omni USB2 external drive case.
    A neat little 2.5 inch notebook drive unit. Slips neatly into a shirt pocket.
    The 2.5 inch notebook 40 Gb drive was extra of course.
    Don't know the price, it was second hand, and given to me.

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    On the subject of building cases, anyone got some info on putting together a 1TB+ RAID5 NAS. Last time I cheated and bought a Buffalo Terrastation but I'm going to need more storage Needs to be 1Gb nic and RAID5 in a headless system.

    USB drives don't have the through-put when playing with 4GB transfers.
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    Very true. (In big writing).


    Now I get it.
    When you say external drive, you mean big external storage.
    With data transfer rates to match.


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    Yep, need big fast redundant storage
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