External Enclosures
Gonna finally get a big 500gb drive to back all (or, a lot of, anyways) my stuff up. However, I don't have any ports left in my computer, so I'm looking for an external (plus it's nice to have it separate if my computer goes up).
I need an enclosure that will provide good enough ventilation for a 500gb harddrive that basically won't be turned off (as I don't really see any need to). I'll probably set up some system to do weekly (at least) backups of any updates to any folders backed up. Low noise, light and heat are must-haves. Also, the drive is a SATA II drive. Technically this should work with any SATA enclosure, right?
What do you guys suggest?
Man, what a boring Saturday night. Anyway, I think I might get this one.
I need an enclosure that will provide good enough ventilation for a 500gb harddrive that basically won't be turned off (as I don't really see any need to). I'll probably set up some system to do weekly (at least) backups of any updates to any folders backed up. Low noise, light and heat are must-haves. Also, the drive is a SATA II drive. Technically this should work with any SATA enclosure, right?
What do you guys suggest?
Man, what a boring Saturday night. Anyway, I think I might get this one.
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Would it be worth it to get this card to use with it? I mean, it'd be MUCH faster than the USB 2.0 I'm using now. I'd also have another internal SATA (in fact, I have no more ports left for harddrives on my board).
Finally, does a 3ft SATA cable lose any quality over that distance?
Also, about the actual backing up. I'm playing around with Cobian Backup (as mentioned in another thread), and it sounds great for what I need it for so far. Now, is a "Differential" backup one that ONLY backs up information that has changed? What about an "incremental" backup? Heh, also, can I get Winrar to RAR "My Documents" once a night? I can't seem to find that anywhere.
What I really want to do is this:
Set up a task in XP to have WinRAR RAR all My Documents to a file.
Cobian backs this file up to the external later on.
Cobian checks the folders I specify against the already-backed-up folders on the external - if it finds any changes, it updates the external.
...I think that's all. I'd like it to happen every night (there'd be very few changes each night, but still).
The SATA card is a great idea. You'll get MUCH faster data transfers than USB 2.0.
From the picture, I can't tell what the cooling efficiency will be with that unit. If it bogs down on large transfers or defrags, you will know what's happening. Hope it works well for you.
Do you know anything about the automated backups, though? What do you do for yours?
My backup regimen is crude, but effective. I just do full system backups once every two weeks using Symantec Ghost. Eventually, I may move on to incremental backups. If I have valuable data that I don't want to risk while waiting for the next full backup, I manually copy the files/data to the backup drive.
One thing I really enjoy about an external backup is that you can easily move it from one computer to another. With a large capacity drive in the enclosure, you can back up multiple computers. If each of those computers has a large volume of data, then you can have multiple drives for the enclosure and quickly swap them out as necessary.