Okay I understand what you guys mean about redundancy does not equal to back up. But RAID 1 is the function that I am interested at, and 3.0 USB transfer speed is enough for my data transfer. I am looking at probably at most 200 bucks to spend. Are there any recommendations for this spec of...
Thanks guys. Those are some interesting ideas, but I need is the portability of an external drive, and that is why I chose the RAID 1 function to back up my data by mirroring the hard drives. Are there any recommendation out there that you guys can offer?
Thanks for the advice, but that bracket doesn't look quiet as, let say aesthetic. And, I wonder if it is secure enough and is good quality. Again thanks anyways. :) Maybe a converter and better looking adapter will be a better choice.
Hi guys,
I see so much arguments here:rolleyes:. But honestly, I would rather just spend a few bucks, let say 10-15?, just to securely attach my 2.5" "relatively expensive" SSD on to a 3.5" bay. I am sure there are many solutions out there. However, for me, security and reliability are my...
Hi guys,
I am doing an important video editing and requires an external drive. However, to ensure the security of my data( in case when the drive fails), I would use raid 1 to produce redundancy on my original drive. (at least that's what I have done to my internal drives.) I usually travel...
I see a lot helpful comments here. However, have you mention the incompatibility of most computer case with a 2.5" drive? It might be a good idea to consider purchasing a converter or something similar to allow easy and secure installation of a 2.5" SSD to a 3.5" HDD slot. There are many options...
Hi guys,
I am fairly new to this place. However, the reasons that brought me here are the interesting news and articles that people have posted here. I am not here just to explore, but also I want to help people with needs, especially computers.
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