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07-20-2009, 05:15 PM
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Rep Power: 125 | | I have a 1 terabyte internal hard drive that I added to my computer a couple of months ago, to back up my 300GB one I originally built this computer with. It has everything backed up on it, all files and entire operating system. It comes with great software that makes it magically easy to do. And it was cheap too, about 80 bucks.
I have it set to get an update from the 300gig every night, so it keeps current and up to date.
When I bought it, it was on sale at 80 bucks, it's 108 now at the link below.
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Quote: Originally Posted by xsited1 If I want online storage I use one of my own hosting servers. It's a whole heckuva lot cheaper. | 
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MM, omg I hate to see how long it takes for that drive to defrag!
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Quote: Originally Posted by Terry MM, omg I hate to see how long it takes for that drive to defrag! It never needs it hunnie! But hell, it doesn't have any more files in it than my main HD does, so wouldn't take any longer!
300GB isn't a big drive at all, by today's standards. 1 terabyte is 3.33 times bigger, 1000 GB. There's 1.5TB drives out there now, and I wouldn't be too surprised to see it go to 2 pretty soon.
But the defrag utility doesn't care the size of the drive, it's only concerned with the files. Just like if you were a librarian, sorting books.... The size of the building doesn't matter. Hell, it could be in a football stadium but if it only had 10 shelves of books, would take you no longer to sort.
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Quote: Originally Posted by xsited1 If I want online storage I use one of my own hosting servers. It's a whole heckuva lot cheaper. Do you use a program that automates the backup process?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Midnight Marauder
Quote: Originally Posted by Terry MM, omg I hate to see how long it takes for that drive to defrag! It never needs it hunnie! But hell, it doesn't have any more files in it than my main HD does, so wouldn't take any longer!
300GB isn't a big drive at all, by today's standards. 1 terabyte is 3.33 times bigger, 1000 GB. There's 1.5TB drives out there now, and I wouldn't be too surprised to see it go to 2 pretty soon.
But the defrag utility doesn't care the size of the drive, it's only concerned with the files. Just like if you were a librarian, sorting books.... The size of the building doesn't matter. Hell, it could be in a football stadium but if it only had 10 shelves of books, would take you no longer to sort. I have a 225 gig drive and you know how long it takes to defrag and I have 161 free space on it. It takes 6 hours! That's using a 3rd party program, letting windows do it would take longer.
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Quote: Originally Posted by xsited1
Quote: Originally Posted by Midnight Marauder
Quote: Originally Posted by xsited1 If I want online storage I use one of my own hosting servers. It's a whole heckuva lot cheaper. Do you use a program that automates the backup process? I don't need it, as I explained earlier since my software does it automatically for me between the 300G and the 1TB. However, since you brought it up I looked, and noticed I can use my Filezilla FTP with this, which would then let me automate online backup.
If I ever need to do so.
And I was wrong earlier, your $54.95 a year is right there with my hosting fee I pay, so it's actually a good option. The expensive one is Mozy. You got alot better deal it appears, for online backup.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Terry
Quote: Originally Posted by Midnight Marauder
Quote: Originally Posted by Terry MM, omg I hate to see how long it takes for that drive to defrag! It never needs it hunnie! But hell, it doesn't have any more files in it than my main HD does, so wouldn't take any longer!
300GB isn't a big drive at all, by today's standards. 1 terabyte is 3.33 times bigger, 1000 GB. There's 1.5TB drives out there now, and I wouldn't be too surprised to see it go to 2 pretty soon.
But the defrag utility doesn't care the size of the drive, it's only concerned with the files. Just like if you were a librarian, sorting books.... The size of the building doesn't matter. Hell, it could be in a football stadium but if it only had 10 shelves of books, would take you no longer to sort. I have a 225 gig drive and you know how long it takes to defrag and I have 161 free space on it. It takes 6 hours! That's using a 3rd party program, letting windows do it would take longer.  
That's your processor holding you up! When I defrag it never takes more than 40 minutes! | 
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Quote: Originally Posted by Midnight Marauder
Quote: Originally Posted by Terry
Quote: Originally Posted by Midnight Marauder It never needs it hunnie! But hell, it doesn't have any more files in it than my main HD does, so wouldn't take any longer!
300GB isn't a big drive at all, by today's standards. 1 terabyte is 3.33 times bigger, 1000 GB. There's 1.5TB drives out there now, and I wouldn't be too surprised to see it go to 2 pretty soon.
But the defrag utility doesn't care the size of the drive, it's only concerned with the files. Just like if you were a librarian, sorting books.... The size of the building doesn't matter. Hell, it could be in a football stadium but if it only had 10 shelves of books, would take you no longer to sort. I have a 225 gig drive and you know how long it takes to defrag and I have 161 free space on it. It takes 6 hours! That's using a 3rd party program, letting windows do it would take longer.  
That's your processor holding you up! When I defrag it never takes more than 40 minutes! No I don't think so, my processor isn't the top one out there but it isn't slow either. Processor AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 5200+, 2700 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 2 Logical Processor(s)
I think it's vista. You know in Vista you are not suppose to have to defrag either because it does it in the background all the time. BS I learned. Using Vista it doesn't give you a full report or anything, but I went to the command prompt and typed in (defrag c: -a -v) and got the report, it was fragmented big time. So I got a third party that defrags in boot partition. See, Vista has issues but it needs a little tweaks and works great.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Terry 2700 Mhz That's actually expressed as 2.7 Ghz. It should not be taking your computer four hours to defrag a hard drive.
My processor is 3.2 Ghz but it's not so much faster as to only take 40 minutes instead of four hours. |  | |
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