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How many hard drives (and size) do you place in your build these days?



 
 
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Old October 22nd 12, 01:57 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware
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Default How many hard drives (and size) do you place in your build these days?

I'm curious. My builds usually have two hard drives (out of habit I
suppose) and one external HD for backup. Each HD is 500Gb; the
external HD (USB 2) is smaller. I prefer to keep data on a separate HD
from the O/S.

Personally, I don't intend to use cloud based storage for my files, but
are you all going that route?

For those who run their build as a virtual pc (I'm thinking about
making the switch), any thoughts about how many HDs to use and why?

Thanks,
John
 




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