Posted by Specs on 02/13/06 22:30
Drive failures are a way of life unless one coughs up the cash and buys into
enterprise level storage solutions.
With such a low budget you should think about how to reduce the problem of a
drive failure. I'd have a second drive to back up the important project
information i.e. a big firewire drive. A RAID with suitable performance for
video editing that provides fault tolerance will not come in at your budget
level.
I tend to use Western Digital drives but have also uses Seagate quite a lot.
They all fail eventually but to increase their life keep them cool...
"Stone" <na.na@na.na> wrote in message
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> What is the best most stable Hard Drive for video editing in Final Cut
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> Looking for 1 TB under $1,000 that is fast and won't have drive failures
> while editing video.
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> I've heard bad news about Lacie, Western Digital, and Buffalo Terabyte
> failing after 6 months from many people.
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> I need a drive that will last for video editing!
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