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What's the best external external USB HDD to get? And safe to connect to an UPS?



 
 
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Old October 22nd 05, 02:10 AM
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Default What's the best external external USB HDD to get? And safe to connect to an UPS?

It is mainly for archiving big videos, big graphics, music, backups, etc.
What's the best external USB HDD to get? I have used Maxtor USB HDD at
work. It is nice, but it gets hot! I am worried about getting one at home
in my room where it can get over 85 degrees(F) during heat waves
especially during the summer.

Also, is it safe to hook the HDD to an UPS in case power goes out? If not,
then what happens if power goes out, the external HDD loses power, and I
am using that HDD? Will my computer freeze/crash? I know writing would
cause data losses.

Thank you in advance.
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Old October 22nd 05, 03:39 AM
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Default What's the best external external USB HDD to get? And safe to connect to an UPS?

It is mainly for archiving big videos, big graphics, music, backups, etc.

Backup - fine, archiving - never.

What's the best external USB HDD to get? I have used Maxtor USB HDD at
work. It is nice, but it gets hot! I am worried about getting one at home
in my room where it can get over 85 degrees(F) during heat waves
especially during the summer.


Stick a temperature probe to it. If external case temp goes above 120F turn
it off to cool it down.

Also, is it safe to hook the HDD to an UPS in case power goes out?


Why would it be unsafe?

If not,
then what happens if power goes out, the external HDD loses power, and I
am using that HDD? Will my computer freeze/crash? I know writing would
cause data losses.


Data corruption during write. Freeze, not likely, unless you put vital OS
files on it.


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Old October 22nd 05, 04:41 AM
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It is mainly for archiving big videos, big graphics, music, backups, etc.
What's the best external USB HDD to get? I have used Maxtor USB HDD at
work. It is nice, but it gets hot! I am worried about getting one at home
in my room where it can get over 85 degrees(F) during heat waves
especially during the summer.

Also, is it safe to hook the HDD to an UPS in case power goes out? If not,
then what happens if power goes out, the external HDD loses power, and I
am using that HDD? Will my computer freeze/crash? I know writing would
cause data losses.

Thank you in advance.
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No need to pay a higher price for a ready-to-go external USB drive. Pick up
one of the low-priced ATA 100 or higher EIDE drives (Seagate or Samsung) and
stick it in a USB enclosure. Cost: about $100 for 200 or so gigs. I use an
Apricorn enclosure with a 200 gig WD drive (that developed a high-pitched
whine a week after install but otherwise seems OK). Works great. I use
Acronis Trueimage already, so software was already to go.


FYI, you will not get the speed of an internal drive on a USB drive, even
USB 2.0. It takes about 4 times as long to backup to my external USB drive
than my internal backup drive (I backup two PCs to the USB drive once a week
and store it offsite). So if speed is a concern, you may want to look at
alternatives.


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Old October 22nd 05, 04:43 AM
CS
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It is mainly for archiving big videos, big graphics, music, backups, etc.
What's the best external USB HDD to get? I have used Maxtor USB HDD at
work. It is nice, but it gets hot! I am worried about getting one at home
in my room where it can get over 85 degrees(F) during heat waves
especially during the summer.

Also, is it safe to hook the HDD to an UPS in case power goes out? If not,
then what happens if power goes out, the external HDD loses power, and I
am using that HDD? Will my computer freeze/crash? I know writing would
cause data losses.

Thank you in advance.
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No need to pay a higher price for a ready-to-go external USB drive. Pick up
one of the low-priced ATA 100 or higher EIDE drives (Seagate or Samsung) and
stick it in a USB enclosure. Cost: about $100 for 200 or so gigs. I use an
Apricorn enclosure with a 200 gig WD drive (that developed a high-pitched
whine a week after install but otherwise seems OK). Works great. I use
Acronis Trueimage already, so software was already to go.


FYI, you will not get the speed of an internal drive on a USB drive, even
USB 2.0. It takes about 4 times as long to backup to my external USB drive
than my internal backup drive (I backup two PCs to the USB drive once a week
and store it offsite). So if speed is a concern, you may want to look at
alternatives.



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Old October 22nd 05, 08:27 AM
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Default What's the best external external USB HDD to get? And safe to connect to an UPS?

CS wrote:

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It is mainly for archiving big videos, big graphics, music, backups, etc.
What's the best external USB HDD to get? I have used Maxtor USB HDD at
work. It is nice, but it gets hot! I am worried about getting one at home
in my room where it can get over 85 degrees(F) during heat waves
especially during the summer.


No need to pay a higher price for a ready-to-go external USB drive. Pick up
one of the low-priced ATA 100 or higher EIDE drives (Seagate or Samsung) and
stick it in a USB enclosure. Cost: about $100 for 200 or so gigs. I use an
Apricorn enclosure with a 200 gig WD drive (that developed a high-pitched
whine a week after install but otherwise seems OK). Works great. I use
Acronis Trueimage already, so software was already to go.


Will I be able to use it on other computers like Macs? Are they compatible? I
was thinking external USB HDDs won't have this problem.


FYI, you will not get the speed of an internal drive on a USB drive, even
USB 2.0. It takes about 4 times as long to backup to my external USB drive
than my internal backup drive (I backup two PCs to the USB drive once a week
and store it offsite). So if speed is a concern, you may want to look at
alternatives.


Yeah, that is why I am not using it as a main drive. Just for storage.
I wonder if I can record videos (HDTV) to it.
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Old October 22nd 05, 06:55 PM
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Default What's the best external external USB HDD to get? And safe to connect to an UPS?

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CS wrote:

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It is mainly for archiving big videos, big graphics, music,
backups, etc. What's the best external USB HDD to get? I have used
Maxtor USB HDD at work. It is nice, but it gets hot! I am worried
about getting one at home in my room where it can get over 85
degrees(F) during heat waves especially during the summer.


No need to pay a higher price for a ready-to-go external USB drive.
Pick up one of the low-priced ATA 100 or higher EIDE drives (Seagate
or Samsung) and stick it in a USB enclosure. Cost: about $100 for
200 or so gigs. I use an Apricorn enclosure with a 200 gig WD drive
(that developed a high-pitched whine a week after install but
otherwise seems OK). Works great. I use Acronis Trueimage already,
so software was already to go.


Will I be able to use it on other computers like Macs? Are they
compatible? I was thinking external USB HDDs won't have this problem.


FYI, you will not get the speed of an internal drive on a USB drive,
even USB 2.0. It takes about 4 times as long to backup to my
external USB drive than my internal backup drive (I backup two PCs
to the USB drive once a week and store it offsite). So if speed is
a concern, you may want to look at alternatives.


Yeah, that is why I am not using it as a main drive. Just for
storage.


I wonder if I can record videos (HDTV) to it.


Yes you can, but since external drives arent as reliable,
you're taking more of a risk that you will lose some.


 




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