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I currently have a lot of Hard Drives, each doing different things and each pretty much full. My Time Capsule backs up my MacBook, My 750GB Seagate backs up all my images, music, videos, documents etc. My Iomega drive is a backup of my photos (which are also on my laptop HDD and Seagate Drive (plus the Time Capsule backup of Laptop HDD)) and finally a small portable drive which I keep movies on when I travel.
I'm now looking to retire the Iomega drive and more than likely the Seagate drive as they're both full. I'll leave all the data on there and store them on the office. I'm now looking to start again with drives and looking for 2x 1TB drives (back up of everything on the two retired drives as well as all new items on one) to act as the new storage and backup (hope you're following me?).
Every manufacturer is likely to have failures. I've heard of Seagate drives failing, Western Digital failing, Lacie etc etc. I am after suggestions of drives that are 1TB and around the £60-70 each budget. FW would be nice however I doubt I will find anything in the budget that will facilitate.
I'm not interested in NAS as I find it too slow on my network at home. Backing up 16GB of images from a days shoot is tiresome and not what I want to spend my evenings doing.
What's the difference between the Western Digital Elements, My Book, Essential etc apart from the case and around £25? Are the My Book's worth the extra?
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DB
I'm now looking to retire the Iomega drive and more than likely the Seagate drive as they're both full. I'll leave all the data on there and store them on the office. I'm now looking to start again with drives and looking for 2x 1TB drives (back up of everything on the two retired drives as well as all new items on one) to act as the new storage and backup (hope you're following me?).
Every manufacturer is likely to have failures. I've heard of Seagate drives failing, Western Digital failing, Lacie etc etc. I am after suggestions of drives that are 1TB and around the £60-70 each budget. FW would be nice however I doubt I will find anything in the budget that will facilitate.
I'm not interested in NAS as I find it too slow on my network at home. Backing up 16GB of images from a days shoot is tiresome and not what I want to spend my evenings doing.
What's the difference between the Western Digital Elements, My Book, Essential etc apart from the case and around £25? Are the My Book's worth the extra?
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DB