Adaptec SATA storage products combine high capacity with performance that is much faster than tape - all for a much lower cost-per-gigabyte than primary storage. Optimized for... more
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Device Type: Hard drive - hot-swap, Hard drive - internal
Hard drive
Form Factor: 3.5" x 1/3H
Capacity: 160 GB
Interface Type: Serial ATA-150
Performance
Spindle Speed: 7200 rpm
Expansion / connectivity
Interfaces: 1 x Serial ATA-150 - 7 pin Serial ATA
Compatible Bays: 1 x hot-swap - 3.5" x 1/3H, 1 x internal - 3.5" x 1/3H
Manufacturer's product description
Adaptec SATA storage products combine high capacity with performance that is much faster than tape - all for a much lower cost-per-gigabyte than primary storage. Optimized for capacity, SATA is ideal for disk-to-disk backup and near-line storage of fixed reference data that must be kept readily accessible. Adaptec SATA storage is also a cost-effective staging area for moving primary storage to archival tape.
Advantages: online capacity expansion, deals with hard disc problems better Disadvantages: slow compared to software RAID
...recommend upgrading to current firmware and 2.16 storcon utl (both are on www.intel.com. There is a linux version of the 2.16 storcon, but it was hard to find!)
With initial installation on a Gigabyte GA7 motherboard and Adaptec 2940AU SCSI controller, the problems with onboard intel BIOS / adaptec 2940AU and mobo BIOS reared it's ugly head.
I could not for the life of me with all the PCI juggling, IRQ remapping and BIOS remapping options get it to boot with a Adaptec SCSI card and Intel RAID card. I asked a friend about his setup, and he had no problems (he was running a Intel serverboard with his SRCS14L)
My problem was solved by removing SCSI from system completely and migrating to IDE bootup drives (which was such a pain on linux!)
Current drivers are 2.05 which are included since the 2.4.19 kernel.
As with all RAID controllers...
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Advantages: Small, fast, reliable Disadvantages: Could have a large capacity
...speed usb port, but it works fine in any usb port.
Product Description: Freecom Mobile Driveharddrive - 160GB - Hi-Speed USB
Type: Harddrive - external
Form Factor: 2.5"
Dimensions (WxDxH): 8.3 cm x 13.2 cm x 1.8 cm
Weight: 300 g
Capacity: 160GB
Interface Type: Hi-Speed USB
Connector: 4 pin USB
Data Transfer Rate: 480 Mbps
Average Seek Time: 13 ms
Spindle Speed: 5400 rpm
Buffer Size: 8 MB
OS Required: Apple MacOS X 10.1 or later, Microsoft Windows 2000 / XP
Power Source: USB bus
Manufacturer Warranty: 2 years warranty
If you are considering getting an additional harddrive, then its really worth considering this....
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Advantages: Easy hook-up, Good Transfer Speed, Quiet Disadvantages: Fragile, Slightly Bulky
...The Seagate external harddrive is great for a person who is hungry for gigabytes of storage space. A person who stores their easily lost CDs, DVDs, and copies of there beloved games on a not so easily lost harddrive will appreciate the large 160GB storage space.
It is easy to hook up requiring only that you plug in the power and USB connection. It is also very quiet and never goes above a slightly warm temperature. Its connection speed is fast especially with smaller amounts of data, however it can get bogged down if you are transfering a large amounts of data (think 10s of GBs.)
After buying my second one however, I ran into a problem. The drive started making a high pitched scratchy sound when it was in use after being knocked over (and a half foot fall). I however did not lose any data and after transfering everything off...
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I purchased this "Toughdrive" to store my ever-growing digital music collection. It would work sporadically, often turning itself off. I emailed Freecom, who informed me it was a power related issue (they send you a free power adapter if you live in... more
I am glad to see such a reliable brand name as Western Digital finally producing a USB Powered external hard drive - Thats right these drives require no power adapter they are powered directly through the USB cable (imagine them as very large USB memory... more