can you give me an external hard drive reccomendation please
can you give me an external hard drive reccomendation please
I need to buy an external eSATA hard drive, which will be used for both my writing computer (XP) and my mixdown computer (OSX10.4.11)
I have looked at the g-drive from g technology
http://www.macmall.com/macmall/shop/det ... no=7286935
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Other%20 ... Q7500GB16/
and the lacie quadra
The main concern is getting 1TB with 32 meg cache and fastest transfer rate possible
and
a QUIET hard drive. I have had some in the past that are so frekin loud it s a joke. I like the 'fanless' G-drive design, but I have read review which point me to the OWC mercury elite. Problem is, that drive on ly has 16meg cache...
so who knows a thing about hard drives/specs? Why aren't there 1TB drives with 32 meg cache? I can't seem to find one
thanks in advance
MR
I have looked at the g-drive from g technology
http://www.macmall.com/macmall/shop/det ... no=7286935
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Other%20 ... Q7500GB16/
and the lacie quadra
The main concern is getting 1TB with 32 meg cache and fastest transfer rate possible
and
a QUIET hard drive. I have had some in the past that are so frekin loud it s a joke. I like the 'fanless' G-drive design, but I have read review which point me to the OWC mercury elite. Problem is, that drive on ly has 16meg cache...
so who knows a thing about hard drives/specs? Why aren't there 1TB drives with 32 meg cache? I can't seem to find one
thanks in advance
MR
I have a couple of 1 yr old OWC Mercury Elite Pro's. They are indeed quite.
So far they have worked flawlessly.
They shipped with Western Digital drives. I can't find the cache size. Probably 16 though.
So far they have worked flawlessly.
They shipped with Western Digital drives. I can't find the cache size. Probably 16 though.
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I was told that Seagate had the best quality.... Thursday my brand-new-2-days-old-Seagate disk crashed
I also have a WD 2,5" external disk which I use for my time machine backups. I don't know about the speed, but at least the enclosure looks really good and seems to be solid as a rock.
Edit: Just realized that this is completely offtopic

I also have a WD 2,5" external disk which I use for my time machine backups. I don't know about the speed, but at least the enclosure looks really good and seems to be solid as a rock.
Edit: Just realized that this is completely offtopic

just avoid anything that has a Western Digital hard drive inside and you'll be fine. WD is shit, everyone i've ever had has died. so make sure you avoid Lacie as well b/c that's what they use. you can get an empty firewire or USB 2 SATA case for dirt cheap and just throw whatever drive you want in. i recommend Seagate or Maxtor.
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this just isnt true. If you deal with large numbers of computers, youll know that every brand of hard drive fails, regardless of cost and brand.tjwett wrote:just avoid anything that has a Western Digital hard drive inside and you'll be fine. WD is shit, everyone i've ever had has died. so make sure you avoid Lacie as well b/c that's what they use. you can get an empty firewire or USB 2 SATA case for dirt cheap and just throw whatever drive you want in. i recommend Seagate or Maxtor.
businessess spend a lot of money on good quality server drives, that run in RAID arrays, because they know that they will fail at some point. so its the backup and redundancy thats important not the brand of the hard disk.
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well it's true that every WD drive i've had died. it's true that Lacie uses them. it's true that i've had much better luck with Seagate and Maxtor. it's true that i work with large numbers of computers for a living: 300+ Macs, 500+ Windows boxes, 300+ physically racked servers. it's true that we've had way more failures from WD and from Hitachi than any other drives. moving parts are moving parts but some move better than others.adventurepants_ wrote:this just isnt true. If you deal with large numbers of computers, youll know that every brand of hard drive fails, regardless of cost and brand.tjwett wrote:just avoid anything that has a Western Digital hard drive inside and you'll be fine. WD is shit, everyone i've ever had has died. so make sure you avoid Lacie as well b/c that's what they use. you can get an empty firewire or USB 2 SATA case for dirt cheap and just throw whatever drive you want in. i recommend Seagate or Maxtor.
businessess spend a lot of money on good quality server drives, that run in RAID arrays, because they know that they will fail at some point. so its the backup and redundancy thats important not the brand of the hard disk.