Just the answer I was looking for, thanks brother. I've heard about WD's dying pretty easily but wanted to see the opinions round here. I'll look into seagates as well.I have a few broken WD's in my tech graveyard. The Seagates refuse to die. I have 2 of them that I use for network media and network backup usages.
always a good option, I'll give it a look as wellFYI, both seagate and WD external HDs will stop working if you drop them by accident......
Dedicated FreeNAS machine FTW
^^This^^ I lost 500 gig of data when I accidently dropped my Seagate which was in an enclosure. It fell about 2 feet off of a coffee table ONTO a carpeted floor.FYI, both seagate and WD external HDs will stop working if you drop them by accident......
Dedicated FreeNAS machine FTW
I won't be streaming from this so that's okay.. Mainly it'll be for backups and my ginormous music collection.NAS is handy, but not the solution for everyone. 1 of those 2 that I actively use, was a 3TB network Seagate. I wanted something for backups, and to hold all of our ripped DVD's for apple TV usage in the RV. That failed miserably. It still works great for network backups, but it doesn't do streaming media very well. Thats why I'm running 2 of them right now.
Years ago a friend told me that if you want to stop your computer from crashing, but a UPS and get a Seagate HDD. I did both, and haven't had an issue since. Sure they can still fail, but now I run both the drives off of that UPS for cleaner power and I personally haven't had any failures since.
Thanks for the input brother! I may have to check out these Lacies, I've been hearing a lot of good things lately.The WD blue series and green series had quite a few bad batches, especially the green when they first were bringing them to market. The Caviar Black series are, my personal and professional opinion, the best budget (meaning not enterprise grade) hdd out there. They only beat out Lacies because ive had more WDs longer. Ive actually never had a Lacie go out on me, even after being knocked off a desk while running.
Cheers :ccool: