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offline sneakattack on 2005-01-30 00:16 [#01481467]
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anyone have one of these? or better yet an enclosure with a
RAID? I want to start backing up shit (and having more
storage!) regularly.. and my ownlltlrlktj puter is
lapotFUSUPTUP


 

offline sneakattack on 2005-01-30 00:16 [#01481469]
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this thread sucks. I need reverse bumo REVERSE BUMP


 

offline xf from Australia on 2005-01-30 00:52 [#01481518]
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have a cheap usb2/firewire enclosure for 3.5" drives. needs
to be powered externally, but it works.

if you want something on the go, buy an ipod - they're
actually quite good for the purpose, and the pricing isn't
too bad at all (compare it to other 2.5" enclosures +
drives).


 

offline sneakattack on 2005-01-30 00:54 [#01481521]
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I FUCKING HATE IPODS
DONT EVER SAY THAT AGAIN

I'll probably just get a USB2 enclosure, or better yet a
cabinet when I have money this summer so I can set something
up with decent redundancy.


 

offline xf from Australia on 2005-01-30 01:12 [#01481546]
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why do you hate ipods? note, i don't own one - i'm neutral
on the subject. just that for the price, you'd be paying
comparable to a USB2 enclosure + drive, and it's not going
to be as well supported (I've seen incompatible
drives+enclosures result in smoke before, heh. What defines
the incompatibility I'm entirely unsure on.)

is this for external backup storage, or for portability?


 

offline sneakattack on 2005-01-30 01:15 [#01481551]
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storage!

ipods are fucking relics. no modern features, over priced,
and fucking ugly.


 

offline xf from Australia on 2005-01-30 01:17 [#01481552]
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have apple put the price up on ipods lately or something now
that they've become 'hip'? i remember looking at them years
ago and they were incredibly attractive to buy purely as a
portable hard drive but jesus christ they're expensive now.

and yeah, i know, i couldn't give a shit about their mp3
player features. i'm talking purely as storage.

in that case, get yourself a 3.5" enclosure and throw a
drive into it. mine cost me about AU$60 wholesale - cheap
as crap. does a good 25meg/sec, too.

supposedly sata was meant to be great because it'd mean
easily external drives or something, wasn't it? i'm yet to
see cases designed for it, though.


 

offline bryce_berny from chronno (Canada) on 2005-01-30 01:18 [#01481553]
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I have an maxtor "one touch" external firewire/usb2 which
supports firewire chaining to other drives
its not given me any problems so far
I am not sure if you can turn them into a raid or not



 

offline sneakattack on 2005-01-30 01:21 [#01481556]
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I'm poor and lazy so I'll probably just get a 3.5" enclosure
and something massive, 200GB, and fucking slow, but
dependable. of course paranoia from data loss will ensue.
bahhhh


 

offline hedphukkerr from mathbotton (United States) on 2005-01-30 01:22 [#01481557]
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ive got one of thems too. it kicks ass, and theyre dirt
cheap for the storage space, something like $80 for 120 gb.


 

offline bryce_berny from chronno (Canada) on 2005-01-30 01:23 [#01481560]
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I had a 120gb crash on me a few months ago, I lost a few
years worth of mp3 collecting
dag gummert!



 

offline sneakattack on 2005-01-30 01:30 [#01481566]
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yeah I'm paranoid about shit like that, which is why I
wanted to have a raid... easy failover.


 

offline sneakattack on 2005-01-30 01:31 [#01481567]
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I could probably stack two enclosures and have a handy
(literally) simple mirroring software RAID.. yeah or
something .. yeah


 

offline sneakattack on 2005-01-30 01:32 [#01481568]
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hmmm are they making computers with external serial ATA
connections? haven't heard of it..


 

offline sneakattack on 2005-01-30 01:34 [#01481570]
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are people retarded? what's up with all those vertical drive
enclosures?!!? drives weren't made to be oriented in that
way.


 

offline bryce_berny from chronno (Canada) on 2005-01-30 01:45 [#01481580]
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compaq used to store their drives vertically on the insides
my guess is that it's a space thing, either that or maybe
they don't want gravity sucking the read head down onto the
platter



 

offline xf from Australia on 2005-01-30 01:47 [#01481583]
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do yourself a favour and don't run a FAT32 partition that
big; windows often has fits if you unplug the drive without
properly unmounting it and you'll end up with most the data
on the partition corrupt (yes, that's even with caching on
the drive disabled).

my 200gig external is half ext2/ntfs at the moment. i wish
there was a decent, dependable read/write filesystem
suitable for external drives that had solid drivers for
linux/OS X/windows, but it seems there isn't short of FAT32.
sigh.


 

offline nobsmuggler from silly mid-off on 2005-01-30 01:51 [#01481585]
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can a hard drive used for windows be formated and used as an
external HD on a mac?


 

offline xf from Australia on 2005-01-30 02:04 [#01481587]
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sure, if you use FAT32. FAT32 tends to suck for partitions
over about 32 gig, though.


 

offline sneakattack on 2005-01-30 02:19 [#01481597]
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I don't run anything but leenux, dontcha worry


 

offline PussyWagon from Yeah,I have pink hair! (Russia) on 2005-01-30 03:08 [#01481601]
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Oh yes,now they have released an small hd that contains 1
TeraByte of space.
Its expensive,of course.


 

offline nobsmuggler from silly mid-off on 2005-01-30 03:54 [#01481604]
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tera


 

offline nobsmuggler from silly mid-off on 2005-01-30 03:56 [#01481605]
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was that @ me


 

offline xf from Australia on 2005-01-30 03:57 [#01481606]
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oh, cool, ext3 is fine for that, then. don't run xfs on an
external drive - it doesn't handle being removed terribly
well :)


 

offline xf from Australia on 2005-01-30 04:13 [#01481611]
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and yeah, sorry


 

offline nobsmuggler from silly mid-off on 2005-01-30 04:18 [#01481614]
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np man thanks :)


 


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