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    #21
    Originally posted by Platypus View Post
    You'll be even more irritated when the drives give up, which being Western Digital, they will .... very soon
    I must say that Western Digital have been the most reliable drive provider i've had. Seagate always used to go wrong and Fujitsu whilst fast were generally a bit iffy.

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      #22
      yes Western Digitals arent too bad..my new western digital live hd tv media player is awesome from my QNap NAS..well worth checking out if you ant to stream content to your hd tv

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        #23
        Hitachi are the best - 1-2 TB versions. We buy lots of disks, including WDs, Seagates: right now we shift to Hitachies as they seem best...

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          #24
          Finally went for a QNAP TS-210 with 2 x 1.5TB

          Bittorrent downloads work great, and I've got it set up with Raid-1 for redundancy.

          Currently having issues with the Twonky server version streaming to my xbox though.

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            #25
            Getting way too many failures now from WD 1.5 TB Green series, also 2 TB is dodgy - they are only 1 year old

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              #26
              Whilst strictly speaking not a NAS boax, I use my Popcorn Hour for network storage occasionally.

              Don't know about streaming - it does all sorts of fancy things, and connects to the TV via HDMI cable. I prefer to download torrents on the computer and then just copy them over, to be honest.
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                #27
                Originally posted by jmo21 View Post
                Finally went for a QNAP TS-210 with 2 x 1.5TB

                Bittorrent downloads work great, and I've got it set up with Raid-1 for redundancy.

                Currently having issues with the Twonky server version streaming to my xbox though.
                Of course, you made sure that the hard drives were from completely different batches before relying on RAID, didn't you?
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
                  Of course, you made sure that the hard drives were from completely different batches before relying on RAID, didn't you?
                  no

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by AtW View Post
                    Hitachi are the best - 1-2 TB versions. We buy lots of disks, including WDs, Seagates: right now we shift to Hitachies as they seem best...
                    I stopped buying IBM (Hitachi) driver after the click of dead issues.. must be 6-8 years ago now!

                    Are they decent reliable drives now? Lost about 7 IBM drives to that problem, so never bought one again!

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by themistry View Post
                      Are they decent reliable drives now? Lost about 7 IBM drives to that problem, so never bought one again!
                      Yeah I had that tulip at the time, but now they are pretty soil - IBM bailed out and Hitachi took over, they are actually very good - it helped them keep high 1 TB "enterprise" disk prices for a long time, but they lost out on density game so they had to catch up and make good 2 TB disks that are very cheap now - bought 20 more today and we've got so far maybe 60 of them: none failed, yet.

                      Don't buy WD 1.5 TB Green (WD15EADS) - they are tulip, failing like there is no tomorrow just now, 2 TB (WD20EADS) also seems affected

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