Posted on 04/02/2013 11:20:43 AM PDT by max americana
Hi. Just wondering if anyone who owns one of these external hard drives (portable or desk) have a preference. Or if they had some bad experiences or better yet, swear by either one of the 2 if they crash easily or last long. We're changing our hard drives and prefer something physical to store for our staff, instead of relying solely on cloud-based storage. (Got rid of Carbonite when those clowns backstabbed Rush and we switched to Mozy)
It's almost 50/50 on people we spoke with (friends, co-workers, business partners etc). Some say Seagate sucks and crash easily while the other group say the same thing about WD. 4 TB is our storage target. Thanks.
PS Seagate sells the 4 TB ext HD on AMZ/best buy for $150 while the WD My Book is $180.
Thanks. We’re still in a quandary on returning bad HD’S when there are private info on the drives, regardless of the warranty but warranties help of course.
Maxtors gave me touble, too.
It’s an older model. Probably 5 years old and holds (I think) about 250g. More than enough for my needs. I do know the newer ones hold a ton of info.
You forgot a zero > 1 TB = 1,000 GB
surprise !
My Goflex is the desktop version, not the portable. I use it as a media server ( my iTunes music and Movies are all stored there). I want to buy the super-fast Thunderbold adaptor to make it a TB drive, but the adaptor costs $80 more than I paid for the drive.
Ping
I bought 4 2Tb WD “My Book” external drives at $29ea, at Circuit City, when they were closing; they listed at $179ea. Also bought 20 32Gb Cruzer Flashdrives at $5ea, during the bankruptcy.
I also have an old 500Gb Seagate which runs like a charm, too,
left-over from my closed Family Farm business.
Both good. Both made by the same slaves in China, supported over the phone by the same “Chuck” and “Nancy” in Bangalore.
Plug it in, open Windows Explorer and see if it finds it, and use it for back-up and storage. Leave it plugged-in as an extra drive.
Here’s their Support Page for softare and manuals etc:
http://support.wdc.com/?wdc_lang=en
My Passport:
http://support.wdc.com/product/install.asp?groupid=222&lang=en
I’ve never had a problem with Seagate drives, I stick with the Barracuda line.
I wouldn’t take a WD drive if you gave it to me.
I have a 20TB storage array at home, all Seagate drives. Been running non stop over 2 years now.
I have specifically used both WD and Seagate for a couple of ecades... and out of all of the HDs I have had (hundreds), as far as I can remember, I’ve only lost 1 seagate (and that was about a year ago). Can’t recall ever losing a WD..
(All of these were internals... the externals sold here are either IOData, Buffalo, or Logitec...)
That’s the one we’ve been really’ thinking of buying because it’s cheaper than WD, but 4 TB. 3 TB we can fill in a week :)
I have used both brands over the years and think the WD units are built better. JMO...
I did once drop a 1.5TB seagate drive (filled with work data) in the asphalt parking lot. I thought for sure it was toast. I shook it and could hear parts inside rattling around. But low and behold, I plugged it up and it still worked.
I just had a control board on a WD fry out. I’ve got other WDs I’ve used for years, and heavy use too, that’s where I keep my music at work.
You may want to consider a netgear readynas since it sounds like you office will be sharing space.
Whatever you do, stay far far away from the IBM Deskstar 75GXP.
#Deathstar
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