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  • scooterscot
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    Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
    I got one of these 500Gb Toshibas a few weeks ago for £58 inc VAT.

    http://www.lambda-tek.com/components...prodID=1366274

    Nice bit of kit, quite robust too. Made of real metal rather thank plastic too for a change
    I just gave the 320 meg version of this away on freecycle recently. Just too small.

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  • scooterscot
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    I got one of these about 6 months ago, except I connect via firewire 800 rather than using the USB port. And I can tell without a doubt, it's the dogs bollocks.

    Like yourself I use it for storing movies as they were taking up too much space.

    Connected via the 800 port is fightingly fast. I'll do backup of a business folder (around 20gig) in 5 or 6 minutes.

    I'll also run windows virtual machines from the drive and they'll load typically in 15-20 seconds.
    Last edited by scooterscot; 10 September 2008, 21:09.

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  • Fred Bloggs
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    I got one of these 500Gb Toshibas a few weeks ago for £58 inc VAT.

    http://www.lambda-tek.com/components...prodID=1366274

    Nice bit of kit, quite robust too. Made of real metal rather thank plastic too for a change

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  • snaw
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    Originally posted by Moscow Mule View Post
    If you want to get serious straight away, get something like this

    http://www.dabs.com/productview.aspx...avigationKey=0

    If you want to muck about a bit beforehand and end up with 4 external hard drives in various states of connectivity get a MyBook as mentioned above (Western Digital). Mine is super-quiet, compare to my Lacie NAS and other external drives.
    Hmm, bit on the expensive side - I can buy 1TB external for under £100, hope that'll last me a year or three and buy this when the price invariably drops in the interim from the £534 listed.

    The WDD seems ok, also the seagate freeagent as well.

    Some of those others are decent suggestions, but I'm only after a backup drive really for now. By the time I get to needing that much extra space it'll be time for a new PC anyway and I'll just order whatever humungous drive is around for plenty cheapness.

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  • voodooflux
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    If you're after something Über-portable then I can recommend the Western Digital My Passport Essential. I have the 320Gb version, and while it isn't anywhere near optimum capacity/performance per pound it is very compact and USB powered.

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  • Spacecadet
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    The Drobo also looks pretty interesting, there is a network addon too for another £100 or so

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  • Moscow Mule
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    If you want to get serious straight away, get something like this

    http://www.dabs.com/productview.aspx...avigationKey=0

    If you want to muck about a bit beforehand and end up with 4 external hard drives in various states of connectivity get a MyBook as mentioned above (Western Digital). Mine is super-quiet, compare to my Lacie NAS and other external drives.

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  • the_rangdo
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    I tend to put my own together.

    1GB Western Digital 'Green' drive ~£85, Icy Box USB/SATA enclosure, ~£25

    Job done

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  • Spacecadet
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    i've got a western digital hdd - one of the small ones you can use with a laptop.
    Not let me down and i know a few other people who have used them without any issues

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  • daviejones
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    Originally posted by snaw View Post
    Any recommendations?

    My movie library is fast chewing up my disk space, and I figure that I can free up one of the disks in my PC I use now for backups as regular storage and back it all up to external HDD.

    Bigger the better, reliable, quiet - any suggestions?
    Apple Time Capsule. Big, quiet, reliable, has built in access point but is a bit more expensive.

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  • snaw
    started a topic External HDD - USB

    External HDD - USB

    Any recommendations?

    My movie library is fast chewing up my disk space, and I figure that I can free up one of the disks in my PC I use now for backups as regular storage and back it all up to external HDD.

    Bigger the better, reliable, quiet - any suggestions?
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