@matigo Call me suspicious, but a unit on Amazon for 330 and at the apple store for 430 smells more like a scam than a bargain.
@matigo Well now, there's a thought I hadn't even considered, as the price per byte has always been quite high on those devices. But if it reduces hassle -- and it looks like it might -- that could be a good idea. I think I''ll check the apple store too.
@matigo Portability is not important. No cross-platform use (all Mac household). I wouldn't want to spend a lot more than 3-400 euros, max.
So, I'm faced with the prospect of replacing a dead hard drive. I see people talking about their NAS, and wonder whether this is a good route for me. But searching for articles online about the pros and cons of such a set-up aren't really helping me.
I currently have a 2T drive that is used exclusively for Time Machine backups and is about half full. And a dying 500G drive that contains a lot of less-used stuff. And a couple more 500G drives that are not usually connected and that store bits and pieces that are very seldom needed.
Would it be worth getting myself, say, a 2-bay NAS (Synology, probably) and sticking a couple of 2T (or 4T if I can get a good price) drives in it?
I'm really the only person who would use it, though I guess I could set The Main Squeeze's machine to use it for Time Machine.
Or maybe I should just get myself an independent 4T and be done with it, leaving the 2T for my Time Machine.
Thanks.
@jextxadore Well, that seems to be it. Dismounted itself for the third time, seems to be spinning continuously, and now will not mount.
I guess a trip to the computer store is called for.
I'll disconnect from power now, and reconnect when I have a fresh disk in place. I do have a full offsite backup, which is nice. Of course, whether it will restore is an untested assumption.
@jextxadore Darn. I'll have another check, but I believe all cabling is well away from my extremities.
One of my spinning disks has twice ejected itself -- and kicked up a warning from OSX.
I've checked the cabling and all seems OK.
Should I be worrying?
@matigo Yeah, well. Better safe et cetera.
I agree about automatic changing of passwords, and we did talk about that when 1password was active on ADN. Apparently there are reasons, the primary one being that every site's procedures are different.
// @japchap @paulgit
@japchap Flickr is the only part of yahoo that I use, so I just changed my pw.
// @matigo @paulgit
@matigo Thanks.
Next one might be a it of a lecture, and it will be me doing the lecturing.