2TB-me-do

From: ANT_THOMAS22 Nov 2015 22:44
To: koswix 6 of 29
My server is full of Seagate drives. My backup setup is okay but could do with some improvement.
From: graphitone22 Nov 2015 22:52
To: ANT_THOMAS 7 of 29
(nod)

The WD Red's don't look all that attractive there.
From: koswix22 Nov 2015 23:17
To: ANT_THOMAS 8 of 29
So seagate are OK then? What abo6t Toshiba? They keep coming up cheap cheap. I suppose reliability isn't too much of an issue for the Xbone drive - it's just for downloaded game data, can soon enough be redownloaded from teh xbox live.
From: ANT_THOMAS22 Nov 2015 23:35
To: koswix 9 of 29
No, certain models and generations of Seagates are supposed to be pants, hence needing to improve my backup setup.

HGST/Hitachi look to be better.

Saying that, I've had various hard drive makes die on me over the years.
From: koswix23 Nov 2015 00:44
To: ANT_THOMAS 10 of 29
I suspect I'm going to end up drunkenly ordering something.
From: ANT_THOMAS23 Nov 2015 00:58
To: koswix 11 of 29
It makes sense to go for the best value hard drive...... https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/parts/internal-hard-drive/#sort=a7&page=1
From: koswix23 Nov 2015 01:11
To: ANT_THOMAS 12 of 29
From: koswix23 Nov 2015 01:14
To: koswix 13 of 29
Or a Toshiba one for 50 quid on Amazon.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00KWHJVCY?tag=hotukdeals03-21

(should probably note that by 2.5 inch what I really mean is usb bus powered. It's going to sit hidden in a shelf, I really don't care what size it is a long as it doesn't need a separate power cable)
From: ANT_THOMAS23 Nov 2015 01:34
To: koswix 14 of 29
The last drive I bought was an external one I took the drive out of. Seems to be better deals on external drives these days.
From: koswix23 Nov 2015 01:37
To: ANT_THOMAS 15 of 29
Wonder if there's any kind of major sale events coming up.
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)23 Nov 2015 02:10
To: graphitone 16 of 29
They're for NAS only.
From: graphitone23 Nov 2015 09:22
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 17 of 29
Nah... the WD Reds are optimised for NAS (they are rated for double the load/unload cycles over, say, the WD Greens) but they can be used elsewhere as a regular drive too.
From: ANT_THOMAS24 Nov 2015 21:46
To: koswix 19 of 29
Amazing deal, if it actually existed anywhere!
From: koswix24 Nov 2015 21:55
To: ANT_THOMAS 20 of 29
Putting in random places I managed eventually to find one in:

Unit B Wakes Retail Park, River Way
Newport, PO30 5UZ

And one in
Unit 6 Houndstone Retail Park

Yeovil, BA22 8YQ

 
EDITED: 24 Nov 2015 21:58 by KOSWIX
From: ANT_THOMAS24 Nov 2015 22:06
To: koswix 21 of 29
About 5 across the UK I bet.
From: koswix24 Nov 2015 22:53
To: ANT_THOMAS 22 of 29
Judging by the comments on Hot UK Deals it seems it was *fairly* wide spread - even had some available to buy online and on their ebay store :(
From: Serg (NUKKLEAR)24 Nov 2015 23:16
To: koswix 23 of 29
I got one  :-$ I'd ordered a 5TB Seagate initially from Amazon, then realised that the WD Elements is £10 cheaper and has an extra year of warranty...
From: koswix24 Nov 2015 23:27
To: Serg (NUKKLEAR) 24 of 29
I'd rather get a 2tb usb powered one :C
From: Chris (CHRISSS)25 Nov 2015 00:56
To: ANT_THOMAS 25 of 29
I nearly bought a Toshiba external drive that was on offer in Tesco (seen it without an offer for the same price since though) and was going to rip the HDD out of it. Luckily I'd found out the drive inside has a proprietary connector soldered to the drive. And the USB connection on it is crap and comes loose causing connection problems.