Originally posted by: Team Spicoli
Originally posted by: MalVeauX
Heya,
Not at all. And I bought 3rd party cables (longer eSATA cables; cheap ones even). Easy plug in, easy unplug. Flawless connectivity. At this rate, I just buy another Fantom Drive (the green flavor) when I get to the point where my storage needs require more. They're inexpensive for short term (a couple of years) use, and later, if I want, I'll just rip them out of the enclosures and install them into a single rack mount case and RAID them together (note that the drives in these external enclosures are the same as the internal drives you buy, the enclosure is just a house & interface for it to plug into something from outside the case; when it's lost it's effectiveness for your needs, you can take them out of their enclosures and do as you please with them; RAID is a perfect way to take a bunch of older drives and combine them together as a huge capacity inexpensive array of disks). So all my externals are fine for now. Eventually, I'll take them out of the enclosures and make a big array out of them in a computer case likely (like a big RAID5 or RAID6 array, as I mentioned in another post).
Very best,
Please clarify something for me, in reading several of your informative posts, I came away thinking that external drives are the way to go for storing backup copies of media/data, and that RAID arrays are more about uptime, and not best suited for long-term storage. So when you state above that eventually you may take the drives out of their enclosures, and set them up in a RAID array, I'm confused as to why you would go from using external drives for long-term storage, and then turn around, and use those same drives in a RAID setup where the longevity of the stored data could be significantly more compromised? Am I making sense?
Unless I am to assume that you would maintain the newly setup RAID array for uptime (streaming??) purposes, and then reinvest in more external drives for long-term storage??!
I just want to make sure I'm on the right track, and I stay that way.
Thanks Mal!!