Hello all.
I know this has cropped up before but I need another external hard drive. I have had Seagate in the past with no problems currently I have a Toshiba. My laptop is about 4 years old so I need to get everything off it. The price difference between and 1 & 2 tb is not much (Amazon) suggestions welcome.
Thanks.
Just get a drive big enough for your backup and do the backup. That is all there is to do ;)
TriX
Loc: Raleigh, NC
I have two WD My Passport 1Tb USB pocket drives. They seem to be sufficient for me as primary and secondary backups.
DirtFarmer
Loc: Escaped from the NYC area, back to MA
(1) get the largest drives you can afford. It will cover future file generation.
(2) don't just get one. You need a minimum of two backup drives (in case one goes bad) and preferably three.
(3) you probably should get a new set of drives every few years to offset aging of the hardware.
PW4GDF wrote:
Hello all.
I know this has cropped up before but I need another external hard drive. I have had Seagate in the past with no problems currently I have a Toshiba. My laptop is about 4 years old so I need to get everything off it. The price difference between and 1 & 2 tb is not much (Amazon) suggestions welcome.
Thanks.
Seagate just came out with a new one, it is very small (size of a pack of cigarettes), so, nice to take on the road, under 200 bucks ($178), but quite powerful (5TB)!
PW4GDF wrote:
Hello all.
I know this has cropped up before but I need another external hard drive. I have had Seagate in the past with no problems currently I have a Toshiba. My laptop is about 4 years old so I need to get everything off it. The price difference between and 1 & 2 tb is not much (Amazon) suggestions welcome.
Thanks.
What kind of advice do you expect? But the cheapest hard drive you can find and don't worry about it?
a6k
Loc: Detroit & Sanibel
Local backup is good. I do it on two redundant HDD's. (Mac TimeMachine). But if you really value your files, you should also subscribe to a good "cloud" backup service. It's outside the scope of this posting to say which one but be aware that not all cloud space is fully suitable as remote backup. I can give more advice on this with PM or email if asked but I don't want to preach. At least, not here.
OK, so why have remote? It's really simple: fire, flood, windstorm, theft, vandalism, electrical storms and other real risks that could destroy your backups at the same time as your originals.
DirtFarmer wrote:
(1) get the largest drives you can afford. It will cover future file generation.
(2) don't just get one. You need a minimum of two backup drives (in case one goes bad) and preferably three.
(3) you probably should get a new set of drives every few years to offset aging of the hardware.
Why get the largest drive one can afford? Especially if the plan is to replace it every few years with a new one. Of course one may want to increase the size of the replacement drives over the years as the images accumulate, but to start off with an enormous drive seems like a big waste of money to me.
I have 5 seagates-- one with only time machine updates. I recently had to use it to restore lost data. Fortunately, I had just run it so I lost at most a day's worth of work.
DirtFarmer
Loc: Escaped from the NYC area, back to MA
rook2c4 wrote:
Why get the largest drive one can afford? Especially if the plan is to replace it every few years with a new one. Of course one may want to increase the size of the replacement drives over the years as the images accumulate, but to start off with an enormous drive seems like a big waste of money to me.
I guess I should rephrase that.
Get a drive that's a little larger than you need right now. Hopefully you will take some more photos to be backed up.
Backup is not just for your photos -- it's for all your other files also. So the drive should allow for future usage as well as what you need at the moment. You have to evaluate (1) how much you need right now and (2) the rate at which you produce new files (photos, emails, word processing, program configuration files, all that stuff and more).
PW4GDF wrote:
Hello all.
I know this has cropped up before but I need another external hard drive. I have had Seagate in the past with no problems currently I have a Toshiba. My laptop is about 4 years old so I need to get everything off it. The price difference between and 1 & 2 tb is not much (Amazon) suggestions welcome.
Thanks.
I like HGST Ultradesk Enterprise, designed for 24/7 use. Never shop for hard drive bargains - sales, yes; bargains, no. I just had a WD Black fail after less than two years. Because it has a five-year warranty, they are sending me a new one.
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B004P8J3U6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
PW4GDF wrote:
Hello all.
I know this has cropped up before but I need another external hard drive. I have had Seagate in the past with no problems currently I have a Toshiba. My laptop is about 4 years old so I need to get everything off it. The price difference between and 1 & 2 tb is not much (Amazon) suggestions welcome.
Thanks.
I use Transcend externals....they are built to military grade standards and need no aux power source....Amazon has good prices....never had one fail and I have about a dozen of them....mostly 1TB......the bigger they are, the more stuff you can lose!!..so you have to be careful.
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