External Drive Recommendations?
Jonny_Paycheck
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I tried searching the archives but couldn't find what I was looking for - I'm pretty much a luddite when it comes to computers and I really, really need an external drive. Two, actually.So what's good out there? USB vs Firewire? Brands? Probably will roll with a 500gig pair, that'll be way more than necessary for a while.Thanks fam
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I've had nothing but good experiences with my Lacie drives, and I recently bought a G-Tech passport which works great too. Passports are nice because they are bus powered, and easily portable.
Lacie, Seagate... those names seem to come up with more positive recommendations.
One for work, one for home. The work drive would be mainly storage for mp3s, movies, big documents... that's it.
The one at home I would want to tote with me for S*rato use. I also want to store my multitrack sessions from a tower that's running OS9... don't know if that's a problem?
Much Obliged...
For S*rato, I would recommend Firewire if that's an option, besides daisy chaining abilities, it doesn't add any more latency to the USB bus, since FW is independent. Also, I would recommend no less than 54,000RPM with a 8mb or more cache for playback. IF you can find 72,000RPM's with a 16m cache, do that.
Watch out for those passport/lifebook drives many of the sku's are cheapish because they:
a.) run at a slow 48,000RPM
b.) have a 4b cache (!!important!!)
Lots of instances of excessive vibration & noise. Also dead/intermittently mountable drives, which would be the end of the night in a S*rato situation unless you're gonna open up the terminal and manually -f force mount it.
I dunno. you mileage may vary...
Make sure that whatever drive you get, you turn off the "put the hard drive to sleep when possible" function in the System Preferences.
Best look evar (depending on the case).
i dont know about external drives, but ive had 2 internal seagates crash in my life.
I have a seagate ext that has really strange mounting issues in OSX and refuses to use USB power in Windows. Never buying seagate again.
I had a Seagate once. Key word is ONCE.
hard to say with this kinda stuff. seems like every company is going to have a few bad drives. like i said my seagates were internal (AKA didnt take abuse) and they both crashed. i also had a maxtor that went bad. however im sure tons of people are still using their seagates and maxtors theyve had from day one with zero problems. its a game of chance i guess.
my computer nerd friend swears that all the drives are basically the same. i like the WD passport because its small and light, but i think their pretty much all like that now. get your froogle on. see which one is the cheapest.
OK just to be clear the stuff I'm seeing is 7200 RPM... not 72,000
Just making sure this is the right speed
Yeah, he means 7200. That's a standard drive speed. Bumps up to 10,000 after that and then you pretty much have to go to SCSI for anything faster but for most people 7200 is fine. You only need faster stuff when dealing with databases accessed by a lot of people. I have a 10,000 Western Digital drive in my office server. Kind of overkill. If I built it again I would have gotten a standard 7200 drive.
500GB Mybook (not the 7,200 RPM, I think it's a 5,400) for $128 w/ free shipping
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16822136175
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