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Recommendation for an external hard drive?

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    xavier morera
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    I just got a seagate home flex 2 tb network hard drive. Pretty crappy user experience IMHO, you can read the full endeavour here http://www.xaviermorera.com/2011/07/seagate-goflexhome-2-tb-hard-drive-review-and-complaints/[^] But the question is, would you recommend any decent network external hard drive?

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      I just got a seagate home flex 2 tb network hard drive. Pretty crappy user experience IMHO, you can read the full endeavour here http://www.xaviermorera.com/2011/07/seagate-goflexhome-2-tb-hard-drive-review-and-complaints/[^] But the question is, would you recommend any decent network external hard drive?

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      I own three Western Digital MyBook Element (2GB) drives and am very happy with them.  If you're looking for a beefier solution (at greater cost), I recommend the Drobo[^] family.  Friends of mine swear by (not at) them. /ravi

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        I own three Western Digital MyBook Element (2GB) drives and am very happy with them.  If you're looking for a beefier solution (at greater cost), I recommend the Drobo[^] family.  Friends of mine swear by (not at) them. /ravi

        My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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        Ironically I already own 3 500 GB Western Digitals, which are going strong for over 4 years. One of them made me nervous because it stopped working for a while, but now it works again. Don't really know why. My intention with the 2TB one is to consolidate all three and then I bounce into piece of crap software from Seagate

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          Ironically I already own 3 500 GB Western Digitals, which are going strong for over 4 years. One of them made me nervous because it stopped working for a while, but now it works again. Don't really know why. My intention with the 2TB one is to consolidate all three and then I bounce into piece of crap software from Seagate

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          I power up my drives on demand (i.e. they're not always on) - I expect that will extend their life.  I recommend replacing the multiple 500GB drives with a single newer one.  I've always tried to buy the fattest drive I can afford. If I were you, I'd consider the WD MyBook Elements 3TB USB2/3[^].  At $130 it's a steal! /ravi

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            I power up my drives on demand (i.e. they're not always on) - I expect that will extend their life.  I recommend replacing the multiple 500GB drives with a single newer one.  I've always tried to buy the fattest drive I can afford. If I were you, I'd consider the WD MyBook Elements 3TB USB2/3[^].  At $130 it's a steal! /ravi

            My new year resolution: 2048 x 1536 Home | Articles | My .NET bits | Freeware ravib(at)ravib(dot)com

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            I do the same thing, on demand. That is why (I think) my 500 GB ones keep going. That was the whole point of the seagate. Thanks for the advice, maybe I will open a post "almost new seagate for sale, very little data transfered, will change for WD" hahaha

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              I just got a seagate home flex 2 tb network hard drive. Pretty crappy user experience IMHO, you can read the full endeavour here http://www.xaviermorera.com/2011/07/seagate-goflexhome-2-tb-hard-drive-review-and-complaints/[^] But the question is, would you recommend any decent network external hard drive?

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              I can't fault my Qnap [^]TS-509pro

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                I just got a seagate home flex 2 tb network hard drive. Pretty crappy user experience IMHO, you can read the full endeavour here http://www.xaviermorera.com/2011/07/seagate-goflexhome-2-tb-hard-drive-review-and-complaints/[^] But the question is, would you recommend any decent network external hard drive?

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                I bought this: ReadyNAS NV+[^] a few months back and filled it with these: Western Digital 2TB Caviar Green SATA300 64MB[^]. Appears to work very well. (Note that you really need to upgarde the internal memory on the NAS box for best performance).

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                  I can't fault my Qnap [^]TS-509pro

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                  Very nice! [Makes note on Christmas wish list.]

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                    I bought this: ReadyNAS NV+[^] a few months back and filled it with these: Western Digital 2TB Caviar Green SATA300 64MB[^]. Appears to work very well. (Note that you really need to upgarde the internal memory on the NAS box for best performance).

                    "If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair. nils illegitimus carborundum me, me, me

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                    digital man wrote:

                    you really need to upgarde the internal memory on the NAS box for best performance

                    Thats what I did with my QNAP box; QNAP NAS Memory Upgrade, Hardware Change and Performance Benefits[^]

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                      I just got a seagate home flex 2 tb network hard drive. Pretty crappy user experience IMHO, you can read the full endeavour here http://www.xaviermorera.com/2011/07/seagate-goflexhome-2-tb-hard-drive-review-and-complaints/[^] But the question is, would you recommend any decent network external hard drive?

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                      I do my shopping user-ratings homework with the following pattern: I look up a drive's user-ratings on TigerDirect & NewEgg. Importantly, I don't only look at a 4 1/2 out of 5 ratings on its own, but check the ratio of high ratings vs. very low ratings. Often you'll note that 20% of the raters gave it a very bad rating because it was either DOA or crashed withing a few weeks. I've observed, for example, that no one seems to really make a reliable drive over 1 TB. A fraction of them work well, but far to large a fraction are either stillborn or go out soon after the user loads all of their data. If you can find one with a drive that's not made in China, you'll probably cut your risk significantly (but it cost money). Philosophy: Even for free, an unreliable Hard Drive is severely overpriced.

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