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    What is the best brand of external hard drive? (srs) (IT nerds GTFIH)

    I've bought 3 LaCie D2 quadra hard drives and two of them have shit the bed already.
    The last one I didn't have backed up so I lost a ton of important stuff. I did a disk utility
    repair and it says the it is fine but it won't show up on my Mac. I called LaCie
    support and it says that there's nothing that can be done fuckin thing sucks

    Anyway, I'm going to buy another one to back up what I have on the 3rd LaCie. Anyone
    know a reliable brand? The other lasted about 2 years each.


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    I've had a 1 TB Western Digital since 2008 and it has taken a beating on the road the whole time. Works great.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vyb View Post
    I've had a 1 TB Western Digital since 2008 and it has taken a beating on the road the whole time. Works great.
    This. Mine just keeps going.

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    hiding something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by face palm View Post
    hiding something?
    you don't know what an external HD is?


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    You cant go wrong with Western Digital.. WD has been around since the 70s and has been in the hard drive business since then. But I am surprised you've had so many failures with your LACie cuz my LaCie Rugged has been bulletproof..

    ..and back up your shit!
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    You aren't by chance fucking your external hard drives, are you?

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    Maybe I got a lemon, but my experience with WD was shittiness.

    I don't know what your needs are, but I'd feel safe with anything from these guys, very good company:

    OtherWorldComputing


    I've owned several and had zero problems. In the last year, I've taken a different approach that a few geeks warned me against, but if you're reasonably careful and store your HDs in static bags it is AWESOMEness:

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    If my computer and backup drive (WD) both got destroyed my life really wouldn't skip a beat. I'd just have to find my favorite porn clips again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lemmy View Post
    if my computer and backup drive (wd) both got destroyed my life really wouldn't skip a beat. I'd just have to find my favorite porn clips again.
    ^ that

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    If the stuff that you lost is that important, try this place. They have a really high success rate at recovering data. We had a hard drive go bad and thought we lost a boat load of client data and they recovered 98% of our files.

    http://www.krollontrack.com/data-recovery/

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    Thanks everyone for your advice.

    Quote Originally Posted by Suzy View Post
    If the stuff that you lost is that important, try this place. They have a really high success rate at recovering data. We had a hard drive go bad and thought we lost a boat load of client data and they recovered 98% of our files.

    http://www.krollontrack.com/data-recovery/
    I'll look into this. Thank you!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Chriza View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Satori Brah View Post
    I've bought 3 LaCie D2 quadra hard drives and two of them have shit the bed already.
    The last one I didn't have backed up so I lost a ton of important stuff. I did a disk utility
    repair and it says the it is fine but it won't show up on my Mac. I called LaCie
    support and it says that there's nothing that can be done fuckin thing sucks

    Anyway, I'm going to buy another one to back up what I have on the 3rd LaCie. Anyone
    know a reliable brand? The other lasted about 2 years each.

    Grab a cheap western digital HD off eBay and put it into one of these...

    Mac or PC $7.00

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    Mac / PC / USB 3.0

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    The stylish, textured 3.5" external drive is designed for stacking and plug-and-play connectivity. It features a fast USB 3.0 interface, which supports transfer rates up to 5 Gb/s. Plus, it's backwards compatible with USB 2.0. The drive works with both Windows and Mac operating systems. For added convenience, the Touro Desk comes with a USB 3.0 cable and an AC power adapter.

    HGST develops advanced hard disk drives, enterprise-class solid state drives, and innovative external storage solutions and services to store, preserve and manage the world's most valued data.

    OWC Note: Due to the nature of how this enclosure goes together in the original assembly process, it is normal for some of the clips to be damaged/broken during the disassembly process with they have undergone. Even so, these enclosures still do go back together/re-close/re-assemble with little difficulty and without impact to actual technical functionality. OWC Warranty for this item covers the functionality of the power supply, Cable and USB 3.0 Bridge component within the enclosure - not the physical condition of enclosure clips.

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    I have 2 Western Digital and they both work great. Whatever you do stay away from Seagate. Something went wrong on mine and there is no reset for it, they want like $50 to call customer service.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DogStar69 View Post
    I have 2 Western Digital and they both work great. Whatever you do stay away from Seagate. Something went wrong on mine and there is no reset for it, they want like $50 to call customer service.
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    Quote Originally Posted by blairg View Post
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    Seagate makes many different levels of drives. the cheapest ones they sell are not made by them: a few years ago Seagate bought Maxtor. Maxtor made all the bargain basement drives that stores like CompUSA sold as their home in house brand, usually as loss-leaders. you don't get any bargains when you buy a cheap Seagate because you're basically buying a Maxtor throw-away drive. Seagate's mid-range to top of the line drives are great and last for 3-5 years on average, but you get what you pay for.

    Western Digital has two grades of drives: shit and great with no in between. Generally they achieve stability by writing slower so your actual throughput is mediocre but reliable. Seagate's top end are screamers; you want them for databases and video media server arrays.

    The big issue is a decision the remaining drive manufacturers reached about 4 years ago: they decided not to engage in price wars anymore. for example, Seagate refuses to discount their better drives now. They also decided they will not offer 5 year warranties anymore. i think 2 or 3 yrs is the most now. This allows them to have a higher defective ratio.

    All this works out to: you used to be able to shop for discounted, incredibly good quality drives. You can't do that anymore: if you want really good drives, you have to pay retail for them now.

    The alternative is to get middle-of-the road drives and subscribe to a good online backup company (thus, NOT carbonite) like Mozy or Backblaze.

    Mozy is owned by EMC, and you don't get better network storage than EMC (its the choice of the Fortune 100) but it costs. Backblaze is more affordable and tries harder IMHO. The test of an online storage service is not how fast or how much you can backup, but how fast you can recover. I tested Mozy, Backblaze, and Carbonite with the same system and data over the same connection.

    All three backed up my 3TB in about a week, but when i wiped the drives and then tried to recover, there were big differences. Mozy and Backblaze both restored 1TB in 6 days running 24x7. had I let Carbonite continue they would probably still be trying to restore my data 2 years later.

    Mozy would normally be my choice, because EMC gives me that warm, fuzzy feeling that my data is going to be there forever if i want it to. Backblaze is a startup company with similar performance stats to Mozy, and they cost far less annually to archive unlimited volumes of data because you pay per PC backed up, not per how much data you store.

    Currently I use Backblaze.
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    It depends, how much porn are you trying to store?
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