What brand should I go for? Something that's good quality and reliable etc?
What brand should I go for? Something that's good quality and reliable etc?
I've always found western digital and seagate good.
In my opinion they fail because they inevitably take an impact when the platters are engaged, that can happen with any drive.
How much content is it, could you upload the important info to Dropbox?
I had a western digital for about 3 years without any problems untill i dropped it. I using a Toshiba for the past two years now and its been perfect
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Thanks for the replies definitely number one priority is reliability as it's going to be used to back up irreplaceable things like photos etc (will more than likely get 2 of them to make 2 backups) any recommendation on a particular brand or kind of SSD or are they all generally reliable?
If its outright reliability then you should get a raid setup, hard drives fail, while SSD's are very reliable they can still fail.Originally Posted by Peter-E36
I love learning something new Just did a bit of a google on them there, pardon my ignorance now but seems unless you get RAID1 or 5 you're just extending the space rather than safeguarding it? Where can you buy it? Would it be less expensive to get 2 x large SSDs (for 2 backups)? or maybe 3 regular external HDDs (for 3 backups)?Originally Posted by Dave
Well you could by 2 x 3.5" sata drives pretty cheap, run Raid1 and your information should be quite safe. The benefits of using a raid setup is the management of redundant data.Originally Posted by Peter-E36
It'll be much harder to manage two external drives manually.
You can get a standard usb 2 bay external unit but if it were me I'd get an external NAS drive running Raid 1.
A NAS raid setup will probably be more expensive but will provide the highest level of security