Another of my external hard drives has just bitten the dust. It’s a Toshiba 2TB" portable" model. Of my five external hard drives, two are now dead. I find this very worrying. How should I best proceed in order to preserve my data? I would be grateful for advice.
I should mention that I use a laptop. The drives are not permanently connected to the computer. They live in a cupboard when not in use. Only very rarely do I carry one about. They have had rather light use.
I have had a rigid policy of saving everything to two hard drives. So - hopefully! - I have not lost any data.
I am now wondering how best to replace the drive. Several questions come to mind:
It seems to me that where storage of data is concerned, reliability is all-important. The total failure of a unit after just a year or two’s light use is totally unacceptable. How do people recommend that I proceed given that my first priority is to store data reliably?
I should mention that I use a laptop. The drives are not permanently connected to the computer. They live in a cupboard when not in use. Only very rarely do I carry one about. They have had rather light use.
I have had a rigid policy of saving everything to two hard drives. So - hopefully! - I have not lost any data.
I am now wondering how best to replace the drive. Several questions come to mind:
- Are the larger drives (which I think are 3.5") perhaps more reliable than the "portable" one that I have been using?
- Any specific recommendation re manufacturers or models?
- I have seen a 2 x 2TB unit in Maplin, for about £250, which attaches to the router and is accessed via wi-fi; and which automatically backs up from one drive to the other. What are people’s thoughts about such a system?
- Are they really so unreliable? Have I just been unlucky?
It seems to me that where storage of data is concerned, reliability is all-important. The total failure of a unit after just a year or two’s light use is totally unacceptable. How do people recommend that I proceed given that my first priority is to store data reliably?
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