Hi Dwight,

> On Saturday, June 16, 2012, 9:03:10 AM, RS (FEDARA) wrote:
>  
>> Another  matter is that you need a server to store so much data and it
>> likely  to  increase  a cost (my e-mail box is about plus 1-1.2GB each
>> year).
>  
> I  just priced a few 2T drives, and the cost per gigabite runs in the 
> neighborhood  of US$.05. I think that is about .04 Euro, or .03 pound 
> sterling. 
>   

What  I  ment  was  a  cost that your provider would charge you if you
re-download  all  data  if you have IMAP (I use it on two computers so
would  be  x2 ; plus my FTP upload/download charge). Anyway, if I keep
all  of  that  data at my provider's server it's more than a storage I
have there :)

As for HDD:
Have three 2TB HDD (2xWD, 1xSeagate ; so far all good (about 1.5year ;
on  24/7  about  halt  time  of the year)), one 1TB (Seagate) (about 3
years old ; on 24/7 whole year ; OS HDD ; unfortunately started making
strange noises last week).

As  mentioned  in previous e-mail: one WD, one Seagate and one Samsung
died within last 4 years.

-- 
Best Regards,
RS (FEDARA)

The Bat! 5.1.2
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Sunday, June 17, 2012 (16:50 ; GMT+8)




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