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    Network hard drive

    I'm looking for a network hard drive... Anybody got any suggestions? The 200GB hard drive I have in my MacBook Pro is getting full...

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    If you like simplicity, take a look at the drobo. Although, I don't think its network, its a usb drive, but you should take a look, its pretty amazing. Also, you can connect any usb drive to an apple airport, and it turns into a net drive.
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      #3
      Originally posted by ragboy View Post
      If you like simplicity, take a look at the drobo. Although, I don't think its network, its a usb drive, but you should take a look, its pretty amazing. Also, you can connect any usb drive to an apple airport, and it turns into a net drive.
      Sweet... I have three airport express in my house... Can you do with airport express?
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        #4
        I don't think so, the express is just for print server.
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          #5
          Here is what I have, ultra simple.

          http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/hard-driv...ges-312747.php

          This allows me to buy internal SATA drives, which are cheap. I back up to one, take to safe deposit box, and pop in another and rotate.
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            #6
            I love this comment:

            "BY BIGDANINTX AT 10/19/07 09:30 AM

            This has many practical uses!! I have a bunch of old hard drives lying around since I can only put so many into my PC. This could expand my storage capacity tremendously! Just need to be sure I know what's on what drive. LOL

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              #7
              LOL, y, you can put whatever you want on them. You can find a 500GB SATA drive for right around $100 on new egg, thats why I like these things.
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                #8
                Fry's has 500GB WD drives for $99 right now... We have a local store so I'm going to go check it out later today...
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                  #9
                  y, newegg has several at 99

                  http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...=400GB+-+750GB

                  The hitachi with 16mb cache is a great deal.
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                    #10
                    I'm amazed at how cheap 500gb HDs are now. Pretty soon Tera byte HDs will be cheaper than that.

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                      #11
                      I know. My home media/project server is a RAID 5 array of 8 250g drives, my plan was to move up to 8 500gb drives when they came below 100. Thats going to give me over 3 TB. cool.
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                        #12
                        Ah!!!!!!!! The days that 1 MB = $2+..... It seems like it was yesterday.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Matt Garcia View Post
                          I'm amazed at how cheap 500gb HDs are now. Pretty soon Tera byte HDs will be cheaper than that.
                          Especially SATA drives. $300 buys you a TB.
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                            #14
                            You can get some good external harddrives for <200. Im actually looking into this for my computer. 1, To free up space on the harddrive and 2, to back up all my pictures and other valuables.

                            I was just checking out the Best Buy website and reading some of the reviews on the externals and from what I have read the Seagate harddrives are pretty user friendly and not too expensive.
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                              #15
                              Mirra Servers are nice if you have the extra money to spend. It is priced for more "mission critical" type setups though. I have purchased these for clients in the tax industry that were moving from ZIP media as storage using DOS applications.
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