sippyjug104 wrote:
Sadly, very sadly, there are far too many fake external storage devices claiming large storage capacity. Walmart sells one that claims 25TB for $25...yep, that's what it claims. When taken apart for inspection it is a 64GB mini SD card with a chip that provides a bogus reading of 25TB.
If something sounds too good to be true....it most often is not true.
Yep! I've seen things like that online.
I would definitely only buy a name brand HDD, Seagate and WD are very reliable. Keep your eyes on the B&H website, they do "daily deals" on specific items and hard drives always come up and are very reasonably priced. For my everyday external drives, WD is my brand of choice, but G-Drive is also very good (and may be owned by one of the other major brands). You can also watch Amazon, you can usually get a really good deal on hard drives there as well.
Please, as many have stated, don't waste money on what you saw on ebay. I'd bet money you'll be disappointed.
In any case consider backing it up.
TriX
Loc: Raleigh, NC
Yep, if you insist on buying a “spinner”, note how good the figures are for HGST, and that’s been consistent over many reporting periods. iF I were going to buy a spinning disk (and I’m all SSD in everything), it would be an HGST Ultrastar enterprise class drive. Cheap disk drives are no bargain.
No, but I have a very large one for sale.
TriX wrote:
Cheap disk drives are no bargain.
That's the real 'kicker'. There are other places to save.
BebuLamar wrote:
In most cases brand name doesn't matter much but in this case I think it does as the 8tb SSD for under $50 is in the category of too good to be true.
Agreed. Take a look at what Samsung offers. I would stick to a name brand.
cjc2
Loc: Hellertown PA
Keeping your internal SSD for OS and Applications is what you should do. If speed of processing is important to you, stay away from HDD and cheap SSD systems. I store the last 5 years of my images on an OWC SSD system. Expensive but Fast! Best of luck.
TriX wrote:
Yep, if you insist on buying a “spinner”, note how good the figures are for HGST, and that’s been consistent over many reporting periods. iF I were going to buy a spinning disk (and I’m all SSD in everything), it would be an HGST Ultrastar enterprise class drive. Cheap disk drives are no bargain.
WD Gold (enterprise) are great too, REALLY HIGH MTBF.
(I have two.)
I have two internal M.2s. One has the OS and drivers and the other is for apps... really fast.
Rab-Eye wrote:
Agreed. Take a look at what Samsung offers. I would stick to a name brand.
Right, but you have to know what a name brand is. I commented on a brand I had never heard of, and people here said it was one of the largest manufacturers of drives.
jerryc41 wrote:
Right, but you have to know what a name brand is. I commented on a brand I had never heard of, and people here said it was one of the largest manufacturers of drives.
Yes.
My primary exposure was to only WD and Seagate.
Now add HGST. Never had one, but now I know about them.
cjc2
Loc: Hellertown PA
Longshadow wrote:
Yes.
My primary exposure was to only WD and Seagate.
Now add HGST. Never had one, but now I know about them.
Hitachi purchased the old IBM brand and changed the name to HGST. I have had good experiences with both Seagate and Western Digital, but have never owned ab HGST so can't comment except thatI have heard good things. Best of luck.
bwana
Loc: Bergen, Alberta, Canada
BebuLamar wrote:
In most cases brand name doesn't matter much but in this case I think it does as the 8tb SSD for under $50 is in the category of too good to be true.
Definitely! Been there, done that.
bwa
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