I have one, works great.... I used it to back my stuff up before I bought my new Terabyte NAS running Raid 1..
I gave up on tape a long time ago, especially now that terabyte drives are so damn cheap. :) I still use the Thermaltake for doing ghosts, copying users data, stuff like that.. Have not had any issues with mine at all.. -- JRS [email protected] Facts do not cease to exist just because they are ignored. ________________________________ From: Gary Udstrand <[email protected]> To: The Hardware List <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 11:38:45 AM Subject: [H] Thermaltake Blacx Anyone have any experience with these? I was leaning towards the USB/eSata one along with a couple 1.5TB Seagates to back up my NAS. I plan on keeping one drive in my fireproof safe and the other will be shipped offsite. If I do this, what is the best way to store the drives? Static bags? Vacuum packed? Enclosures of some kind? I am not averse to spending a few bucks to protect the drives while they are in storage. Seems like a series of drives in a rotation is a lot better backup strategy rather than using tape.... http://www.thermaltakeusa.com/Products.aspx?C=1346 -- -Gary
