I haven`t lost any music just thinking what is the best solution for backing up.
First I thought to buy the external hdd but they are heating a lot(I think that Bento lost his music). But nevertheless which EXTERNAL HDD to buy or not?
Dont buy WD at all, internal or external(heating too much), they have a lot of issues. LaCie - Ive read that they are a lot worst then their previous products. Maxtor off course not. Just to mention Seagate have extremely bad series off
Barracuda 7200.11
DiamondMax 22
Barracuda ES.2 SATA
SV35
hdds so they have constant firmware updates trying to fix it.
But what about seagate(I love seagate) external drive? Any infos.
Because of the heating problem of external drives I will probably buy internal HITACHI 500GB drive and external case with usb connection(I dont need any speedy connections because it will be used for backups only). I want to be external because if something goes wrong with electricity I dont wont to damage my backup.
How will it affect internal hdd in external case because of the weekly turning off and on,when its plug in? Which case to choose(I dont need any fans because it will be connectewd just enough for backup to finish)?
Any thoughts on this, or how do you manage your backup? I prefer this kind of manual plugging in and out because I think it`s the safeties way.
And what program do you use (PC or MAC)? I will need just to back up changed files.
I just purchased a Seagate 1.5 TB Freeagent Desk external, and I love the thing. It doesn’t get too hot, has USB, FW400, and FW800, and has tons of space for under 200 bucks. As for backup management, I use Mac Timemachine for the entire computer, and then have Chronosync for backing up Traktor, Music, RE, and Documents. What’s cool about Chronosync is that during the backup, it only backs up the changed files so daily backup is quick as hell, and you don’t have to drag and drop any files or remember which ones had changed. Plus, it has a configurable archive setting, so you can back up seperate instances of each file that changed, just in case.
FYI if you crack open a LaCie the drive inside is a western digital.
I have 3 external hd for my mac’s all of them was western digital. I haven’t had any problems with them and 1 of them is over 2 years old and has been abused.
I burn my music to play but I keep it all on an external that’s sync’d as my iTunes library.
My previous WD passport died recently (a week after my laptop crashed slight_smile: but I managed to smuggle about 80% of my music off. For some silly reason I bought another WD…
Now when I play specific songs on iTunes it takes about 15 seconds to load. It always happens with the same songs. I was wondering is this just a problem with the specific song file itself (maybe it got screwed up when my last disk died) or is it indicating that the DRIVE itself is dying? I’ve heard the latter but I’m hoping it’s just the former.
These things can die any day on you. So when do you know you gotta go get a new drive just in case?
i currently have 3 lacie, two of them are lego shaped and the latest one is the little disk
i have never had a problem so far over the 3 years i v used them.
in addition i recommended to my friends as well those drive and again no problem so far.
the only problem that might occur if your lacie doesnt boot up or cycle boot up small click sound over and over again, this is due to a faulty or damanged power supply so just change the supply cable and u ll be set.
Ha! I totally forgot about my 4th back up drive, its the hd I pulled out of my black macbook, its a hitachi and I put it in a macally ext enclosure via firewire to my mac so no power supply was needed.
Ok. After lots of reading I decide to buy 2.5" and external case, because of the:
-low power consumption and low heat
-shock resistant
-and most important is Load / Unload cycle on this 2,5" drive it is 600,000