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- Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2015 09:42:21 +0100
- From: Darren Cook <darren@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Any recommendations for cheap reliable external storage?
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> I'm looking for external storage of 5-10 TB, USB or Ethernet I've been happy with a couple of 1TB USB3 disks that are powered over USB. One is Toshiba, the other Lacie. My buying policy was to go for the second cheapest in the shop, but deliberately two different brands. I also have a 2TB USB3 external, Lacie again, with its own power supply and a bit chunkier. Also happy, though powered-over-usb3 is really convenient. They were all bought 12-18 months ago, have done 3 or 4 long journeys with me no problems - in fact, one got flooded inside a suitcase (ah, now that was a storm to tell your grandchildren about!) but was fine after being left to dry for 24hrs. Plug and play with linux; I put encfs on them, so cannot tell how they work with any other OS. The encfs password dialog pops up automatically when I plug them in (using Mint/xfce). Darren P.S. They are for backup, so only get plugged in 1-2 times/week. Reliability might be different if they were constantly connected.
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