Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/07/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]It's always best to avoid the newest biggest meanest hard drives, because they're always rushed to market to get good profit margins. I would stick with 160GB to 250GB for USB2 external hard drives for now, because they are physically stronger than the bigger ones and you're going to be moving them around. If you're not going to move it around, but just leave it where it is and turn it off when you aren't using it, then in my opinion it's safe to go to 500GB. I do not yet trust any hard drive bigger than 500GB for reliable long-term storage, though the time will come when I do. By then there will be 1TB drives on the market, and the cycle continues. Seagate makes some lovely "pushbutton backup" non-portable external hard drives that are available for under US$400. I trust them, but not quite enough to have them be my only copy of anything. Backup is not the same as archive. If this will be my only copy of something, I would put it on 3 different 120GB drives and store them in different places. I'm not worried about the file system issue. The FAT32 format, while Microsoft proprietary, is widely known and widely implemented. There is no danger of it becoming unreadable anytime soon. Brian Reid