WHAT EXTERNAL HARDDRIVES DO YOU USE?
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WHAT EXTERNAL HARDDRIVES DO YOU USE?
anyone tell me about good bad experiences?
I have read some bad reviews. I was thinking about buying something from macsales.com anyone/
I have read some bad reviews. I was thinking about buying something from macsales.com anyone/
Powerbook 1.67Ghz 1.5GB RAM, a few waves plugs, Digital Performer 4.61, Logic Pro 7.1.1, Kontakt 1.5, Garritan Personal Orchestra, Reason 3.X, MOTU 828 mkII
- giles117
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Maxtor or WD inside a Firewire Case. I had a Lacie and it crapped out on me so I pulled the drive and place it inside a $30 Firewire/USB 2.0 Case and all has been well.
Here is the Apple Profile View of the device....Firewire Mode.....
And the USB Profile
Here is the Apple Profile View of the device....Firewire Mode.....
(1394 ATAPI,Rev 1.00):
Manufacturer: PL3507 Combo Device
Model: 0x1
GUID: 0x50770E50929094
Maximum Speed: Up to 400 Mb/sec
Connection Speed: Up to 400 Mb/sec
Sub-units:
(1394 ATAPI,Rev 1.00) Unit:
Unit Software Version: 0x10483
Unit Spec ID: 0x609E
Firmware Revision: 0x12804
Product Revision Level:
Sub-units:
(1394 ATAPI,Rev 1.00) SBP-LUN:
Capacity: 115.04 GB
Removable Media: Yes
BSD Name: disk7
OS9 Drivers: Yes
S.M.A.R.T. status: Not Supported
Volumes:
Audio B:Up Drive:
Capacity: 114.91 GB
Available: 31.9 GB
Writable: Yes
File System: Journaled HFS+
BSD Name: disk7s10
Mount Point: /Volumes/Audio B:Up Drive
And the USB Profile
ATAPI-6 Bridge Controller:
Capacity: 115.04 GB
Removable Media: Yes
Detachable Drive: Yes
BSD Name: disk7
Version: 0.01
Bus Power (mA): 500
Speed: Up to 480 Mb/sec
Manufacturer: Prolific Tech. Inc.
OS9 Drivers: Yes
Product ID: 0x3507
Serial Number: 3505090C209094
S.M.A.R.T. status: Not Supported
Vendor ID: 0x067b
Volumes:
Audio B:Up Drive:
Capacity: 114.91 GB
Available: 31.9 GB
Writable: Yes
File System: Journaled HFS+
BSD Name: disk7s10
Mount Point: /Volumes/Audio B:Up Drive
DP 6.02
Quad 3.0 Ghz, 8.0 GB RAM, 2 - 1TB HD, 5 - 500GB HD's (RAID)
MOTU HD192, 2408mk3, Microlite, UAD-1, UAD-2, Powercore, Lavry Blue AD/DA convertor, LA-610
Euphonix MC Control
29 years in this business and counting.....Loving every minute of it.....
Quad 3.0 Ghz, 8.0 GB RAM, 2 - 1TB HD, 5 - 500GB HD's (RAID)
MOTU HD192, 2408mk3, Microlite, UAD-1, UAD-2, Powercore, Lavry Blue AD/DA convertor, LA-610
Euphonix MC Control
29 years in this business and counting.....Loving every minute of it.....
- KarlSutton
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- giles117
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Kano is Quite expensive I must say. $569.00 Just for a Case.....qo wrote:Check my Gear link below, which has links to the various components of the eSATA setup I use. It's been a joy to work with since it just works, is infinitely expandable by hot-swapping drives, and can't be overloaded (as far as I can tell so far).
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DP 6.02
Quad 3.0 Ghz, 8.0 GB RAM, 2 - 1TB HD, 5 - 500GB HD's (RAID)
MOTU HD192, 2408mk3, Microlite, UAD-1, UAD-2, Powercore, Lavry Blue AD/DA convertor, LA-610
Euphonix MC Control
29 years in this business and counting.....Loving every minute of it.....
Quad 3.0 Ghz, 8.0 GB RAM, 2 - 1TB HD, 5 - 500GB HD's (RAID)
MOTU HD192, 2408mk3, Microlite, UAD-1, UAD-2, Powercore, Lavry Blue AD/DA convertor, LA-610
Euphonix MC Control
29 years in this business and counting.....Loving every minute of it.....
- qo
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There's probably less expensive, but I didn't see a couple hundred here or there as being worth the effort to search any further than I did. The case allows for hot-swapping drives and for infinite expansion (just pop an empty SATA drive in). Too, it includes 4 SATA connectors (dedicated SATA to each drive), so the bandwidth to the case is 4xSATA. Plus, e.g. status lights, power supply for 4 drives, and being brushed aluminum, it looks like a small G5giles117 wrote:Kano is Quite expensive I must say. $569.00 Just for a Case.....qo wrote:Check my Gear link below, which has links to the various components of the eSATA setup I use. It's been a joy to work with since it just works, is infinitely expandable by hot-swapping drives, and can't be overloaded (as far as I can tell so far).

- giles117
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Still seems high for a case that I have to spend another $400 to $500 filling up with drives.qo wrote:
There's probably less expensive, but I didn't see a couple hundred here or there as being worth the effort to search any further than I did. The case allows for hot-swapping drives and for infinite expansion (just pop an empty SATA drive in). Too, it includes 4 SATA connectors (dedicated SATA to each drive), so the bandwidth to the case is 4xSATA. Plus, e.g. status lights, power supply for 4 drives, and being brushed aluminum, it looks like a small G5
I stuffed 4 additional drives in my G5. I f I need a removeable, firewire is adequate. I have 2 of my internals raided so if I need speed I transfer the file.....
Of course that is what works for me.

I prefer one of these solutions similar to what you have for only 170 for the case. or even an 8 Bay Case for only 270.00 Looks mean nothing in a machine room. And functionality isnt changed. Cant see drive lights in a machine room, but you sure can hear 4 drives spinning in a control room.
Also SATA only supports one device per port/connection so it is no big spec that there are sep connectors for each drive. All eSata Solutions provide that cuz the spec demands it.
So in the end I am speaking of a similar solution that runs 400 less than the Kano. Even if it doesnt look like a mini G5.
BTW just grabbed 4 250GB SATA Drives for 80 a pc. so for 530.00 One could have 1TB of eSATA in the case for 40 bucks less than the Kano Case alone. Then I can spend that additional 400 on my wife (Vacation/Spa, etcc... = Great Loving

DP 6.02
Quad 3.0 Ghz, 8.0 GB RAM, 2 - 1TB HD, 5 - 500GB HD's (RAID)
MOTU HD192, 2408mk3, Microlite, UAD-1, UAD-2, Powercore, Lavry Blue AD/DA convertor, LA-610
Euphonix MC Control
29 years in this business and counting.....Loving every minute of it.....
Quad 3.0 Ghz, 8.0 GB RAM, 2 - 1TB HD, 5 - 500GB HD's (RAID)
MOTU HD192, 2408mk3, Microlite, UAD-1, UAD-2, Powercore, Lavry Blue AD/DA convertor, LA-610
Euphonix MC Control
29 years in this business and counting.....Loving every minute of it.....