On 7/6/2011 11:17 AM, John Sessoms wrote:
From: Godfrey DiGiorgi
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 4:49 PM, Brian Walters <[email protected]> wrote:
Thanks for the feedback, Godders.

The disk (a Western Digital 'My Book')...
Say no more. I've had one of my own and three clients' WD "My Book"
enclosures go bad all of a sudden. Mine was a 2T WD MyBook RAID
enclosure. I pulled the two 1T drives out, put them into quality
enclosures (Other World Computing Mercury Elite Pro quad interface)
after the WD enclosure died and have been running them for the past
three years this way. Same for the clients' MyBooks.

The drives are likely all right, it's the enclosure that sucks. Almost
like Sigma lenses ... ]'-)

I still have one of those MyBook RAIDs running. It's occasionally
flakey. One of these days I'll get a Mercury Elite Pro RAID enclosure,
move the drives over, and reformat, reload them from the other archive
drive. Meanwhile, there's no risk of data loss as the enclosure is the
second archive backup, not used for day-to-day work and mirrored from
the first archive backup.

Strangely the 1970 Buick LeSaber had the most over designed hack I've ever seen. The damned thing looked like it could raise a battle ship. The little scissors jack in most every other car looks less than puny by comparison.


It may not be the enclosures. I think the power transformer is the more likely culprit. The ones WD includes with the MyBook are crap.

There was an old joke going around when I was younger about American automobile manufacturers ...

Q: Why does GM put a $2.00 jack in a $3,000 car?
A: Because they ran out of $1.00 jacks.

Fits WD MyBook wall warts to a T.



$3,000 car? I did say it was an *OLD* joke. You can substitute whichever manufacturer you love to hate for "GM"; doesn't even have to be an American company.


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