|  | Posted by Arny Krueger on 04/27/07 12:56 
<leekazimir@gmail.com> wrote in messagenews:1177668171.891504.188340@r35g2000prh.googlegroups.com
 
 
 > Looking for a good backup solution for big HDV files and
 > projects.
 
 > Currently looking at Maxtor's OneTouch Turbo III
 > (available in 1 TB or
 > 1.5 TB sizes) and Lacie's BigDisk 1 TB drives.
 
 I tell my clients that anything by Lacie or one of the prime drive
 manufacturers (Seagate, Maxtor, Hitachi, Western Digital)  is going to be a
 better choice than some no-name cheapie.
 
 But, watch the GB/$ index. You generally pay a big premium to get the
 highest possible density. A cursory look suggests that GB/$ is relatively
 flat up to a surprizing 1 TB.
 
 However, I'd rather have 4 each $100 250 GB external drives rather than 1
 each $400 1 TB drive. Shelf space isn't an issue for me at the 3.5 form
 factor. With  the 1 TB drive, one human or hardwaer destorys lots more than
 it would with 4 smaller drives. If the goal is backup, then the smaller
 drives give you better options for off site backup.  Also, I would probably
 never buy 4 drives at one time, but buy 2 to start for redundcancy and watch
 the cost per GB  of the remainder of my future disk drive farm drop as the
 price of storage continues to drop.
 
 > Most of the "official" reviews I've read on these are
 > very positive, but a lot of user comments (on sites like
 > CNET and Amazon) talk about failing drives and bad
 > customer service.
 
 Modern hard drives will simply experience an apalling number of failures.
 That is how it is. The majors do better than the no-name guys as a general
 rule. If some no-name company does a good enough job long enough, they will
 have a name. It's as simple as that. ;-)
 
 > Anybody here use these drives?  Are they worth a damn?
 
 Yes, people are using these by the droves.
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