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[ale] recommendations on external USB drive for Linux, pls



We also tend to buy empty USB enclosures and then put the disk of our
choice inside.  All the modern enclosures I've tried will handle a
128+ GiB (LBA-48) drives.  We tend to spend $50 or so for a USB2
enclosure.  Ones that support Firewire are more.

We have bought and used various ones, but I don't remember any of them
giving us failures.

If you want to buy an integrated unit, the Maxtor ones appear very
nice, but I have not had one of those in service.

Greg

On 11/1/06, Robert L. Harris <Robert.L.Harris at rdlg.net> wrote:
>
>
>   I got a $15 3.5" IDE drive container and put a 160Gig drive in it.
> For the last 3 months it has been connected to one of my desktops sharing
> out it's file systems via nfs and samba (backups to my xbox).  It's had 0
> problems and works very well.
>
>   At current prices you could do this for a pair of 250's and either raid
> them or rotate backups from one to the other.
>
>
> Thus spake Jerry Yu (jjj863 at gmail.com):
>
> >    I need to stage backups at a co-lo. A daily full set totals 15G or so.
> >    Tape lib/magazine option is out for now, so an external USB drive sounds
> >    good. Anyone has recommendations based on experience?
> >      * $100 to $200  for for a known reliable external USB drive of decent
> >        size (250G or greater).
> >      * it needs to stay on 24x7x365 w/o overheating or burning into ashes
> >      * plug&play compatible with Linux (CentOS 4/i386) without tweaking usb
> >        or pci spec or db files here and there.
> >      * rack-friendly, but not required to be rack mountable.
> >      * name brand or your choice of  drive make/model & external enclosure
> >      * option to format the drive to my fs of choice (ext2/ext3/fat32), w/o
> >        voiding warranty
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