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19th August 2024, 03:06 | #11 |
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I have had surprising results using the Seagate Expansion 8TB drive. You can lay it flat like an HDD/SSD enclosure and they're around $90-$100 dollars at your typical membership warehouse store (C0stc0, etc.). Obviously, your best bet is a SSD JBOD array - which I also have inside an old Dell 3550 server. You can download a copy of VEEAM which is a backup solution (free for personal use) and it is a pretty intuitive software solution so you can backup your files or mirror drives (prime & backup). Much like everything else in life, it is all a matter of how much you want to spend and how time/effort you want to put into making your files redundant. Good luck!
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On your unrecognized drive- if you're running Windows- does computer manager see the drive? I had a similar issue with a WD drive so I backed it up, formatted it, and now it works like a charm. Virtual Disk Manager was trying to read drive info off bad sectors. |
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Extended load times is usually a sign of bad sectors. Suggest making a drive copy on another drive. Some files will likely not copy.
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seconding this
Once you have copied all the available files- delete them- do a disk cleanup- and hopefully you will get a few more files that will copy. Once you have recovered as much as you can- reformat it and see if VDS will recognize the drive. Depending on the age of the drive- I would suggest at approximately 80% - 85% of capacity you consider it full and switch out drives. Good luck!
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I got the SANDISK SSD PORTABLE. It's super fast with stable speeds and portable. I'm pretty happy about it.
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13th October 2024, 15:24 | #15 |
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I have 1 external hard drive that i got for christmas in either 2011 or 2012, its a HP simplesave, it was on sale at Staples for 49.99. 500 GB, Best money i ever spent, never had a problem with it. I doubt unless you save entire long movies that you will ever need a bigger one.
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$49.99 my bad
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