Am 15.10.2007 07:10 Fred Finisterre wrote
I hate my old Lacie 500GB drives that use 2x250GB in a metal case. They
weigh a ton and are huge.
Any my Formac 500GB is huge AND sounds like a helicopter.
Why not just ditch those "Ready-to-Plugin" solutions and build one
yourself. All you need is the preferred harddrive of your choice and a
good external disk-enclosure.
The one I use is: Stardom iTank-i302
http://www.stardom.com.tw/itank i302.htm
It is aluminium, thus has no cooling fan, and can be used either via
USB2.0 (Firewire version exists) _and_ eSATA. In addition, and that may
be the coolest feature, the disks are swappable, meaning, they go into a
mount-frame, which is compatible with Stardom's internal frame-mounts
and most of the other models in the iTank/SOHOTANK/SOHORAID series,
For example the ST1000-2-U5C which I use as well and which has a very
silent fan, inspite of its small diameter.
http://www.stardom.com.tw/sohotank st1000-2-u5c.htm
So, get yourself as many SATA disks as you want, get a mountframe for
each one and ready to swap
I use an external 500GB this way, via USB2.0 for backup purposes.