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04-01-2009, 23:48 | #1 |
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External Hard Drives
Following the epic failure of my Seagate Barracuda last week, coupled with my sheer stupidy for not backing up my 10k of photographs on there, I'm now looking for an external ~500GB hard drive to back stuff up on. I don't need any fancy backing up software as I favour the copy/paste method and it's only photos and music I'll want to back up anyway.
What would people recommend? My budget isn't endless, so I'm looking for an economical solution. I've found the following in the £60-£70 price bracket, but I've no idea what I'm looking for really. They all have good reviews from buyers: http://www.ebuyer.com/product/149702 http://www.ebuyer.com/product/149457 http://www.ebuyer.com/product/149357 Any advice/suggestions?
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04-01-2009, 23:49 | #2 |
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I bought an Iomega 500Gb drive for £49.99 early last year and it's been great.
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04-01-2009, 23:50 | #3 |
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Since having loads of problems with them in the past I avoid Iomega stuff like the plague. I'm a big fan of Buffalo stuff so out of the three that's what I'd go for.
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04-01-2009, 23:56 | #4 |
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Buffalo stuff seems a reasonable choice to me too. Not sure about Iomega as I've tended to steer away since the whole Zip/Jaz mess.
Personally, I'd also suggest the option of getting an enclosure and drive seperately. The cost is a little higher, but you get more flexibility, and the option to yank the drive out and plug it into a system directly if it all goes **** up (you can of course do this with many of the external drives, but you may have to be a little more destructive - which might risk damaging the drive). Last edited by Mark; 05-01-2009 at 00:30. |
05-01-2009, 00:14 | #5 |
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I too would recommend a 'build it yourself' external. Seagates have been failing a lot recently from what i've seen, i personally recommend Samsung, incredibly quiet, reasonably fast, cheap and i've not yet had one (out of two) fail on me *touch wood*
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05-01-2009, 00:23 | #6 |
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Can't actually remember the make of drive in the enclosure I think it's samsung but could be wrong.
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05-01-2009, 00:34 | #7 |
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I too would trust Samsungs in the past, but I've heard a few stories that their failure right might also be on the up.
Personally, for backup purposes I'd give the Western Digital Green Power drives serious consideration - not for the claimed Green credentials (which, to put things into perspective is 5-10W at most), but because the lower spindle speed might help with the lifespan of the drive. |
05-01-2009, 00:52 | #8 |
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I'd go with an internal drive and an enclosure, mainly because you tend to get longer warranties on internal drives (because the manufacturer expects them to be bolted into a case and left alone). External solutions are portable so the manufacturer expects them to be bumped around more, so they typically give shorter warranties with them.
There are exceptions however, just don't think it's anything resembling a difficult job to buy an enclosure and fit a drive. It's about one grade less complex than wiring a plug. |
05-01-2009, 17:55 | #9 |
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Thanks for the replies so far.
Confusion time. What's the difference between this enclosure thing and just buying another hard drive to shove into my case as a slave?
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05-01-2009, 17:59 | #10 |
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you can take the HD with you in the enclosure that is it.
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