F8&Bthere
11-22-2009, 03:21 PM
I have a Dell computer with 2 x 640GB drives in mirror raid array but I am noticing my Lightroom catalog is making short work of that drive space. I am continuously culling away old photos that I come across and deleting old catalog backups but given that I don't like to run a PC with too much more than half it's internal drive capacity filled, I need another, preferrably external, drive option.
I have a 500GB USB LaCie that I have been using for backup, which I plan to continue to use on my other/work PC. It's a bit slow and 500GB will fill up too quickly.
For my photography workstation I'd rather keep all my archives and older work on an external drive that takes advantage of my Dell's eSata capabilities for really fast transfer speeds, and only keep my current work on my local drive.
So I looked at external drives and for anything 1 TB+ with eSata port there really wasn't much to choose from and some pretty high prices.
So I geeked out and ordered a hot swappable USB 2.0/eSata HD enclosure from NCIX and a 2TB Hitachi SATA drive from Newegg for a total of about $200 delivered and IF it all works right I should be set for a long time coming and thousands of more photos and even huge video files.
Anyone tried a similar solution? Warnings? Advice? Feedback?
I have a 500GB USB LaCie that I have been using for backup, which I plan to continue to use on my other/work PC. It's a bit slow and 500GB will fill up too quickly.
For my photography workstation I'd rather keep all my archives and older work on an external drive that takes advantage of my Dell's eSata capabilities for really fast transfer speeds, and only keep my current work on my local drive.
So I looked at external drives and for anything 1 TB+ with eSata port there really wasn't much to choose from and some pretty high prices.
So I geeked out and ordered a hot swappable USB 2.0/eSata HD enclosure from NCIX and a 2TB Hitachi SATA drive from Newegg for a total of about $200 delivered and IF it all works right I should be set for a long time coming and thousands of more photos and even huge video files.
Anyone tried a similar solution? Warnings? Advice? Feedback?