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I need help selecting an external hard drive. I've just bought a Macbook Pro and need something to run Time Machine on. I have an Iomega Ego 160GB but do a lot of photography and it fills up quickly when I'm away on a job. I was going to buy the new apple storage but have read various conflicting reports. What would you …

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  1. Matt Vann
    Happy

    Lacie 320GB Quadra

    I've run this as my TM backup device since Leopard came out and it's flawless. Connects via FW400/800 or good old USB. Auto-power option but I usually just flick the switch, let it mount and run a backup every day or so, then dismount and power it off.

  2. Kiwiiano

    My choice...

    I've got a Western Digital something or other inside a 2.5" Welland USB/SATA case that works just fine as my MacBook Time Machine, EXCEPT that it negates the whole point of a laptop. It's a pain to have to plug it in, unplug it, plug it in.......

    One option would be a Dock with space for a a built-in drive, but I doubt it exists yet and it would add to the weight being lugged around.

    The real answer is the Time Capsule. Not cheap, but oh so convenient.

  3. Scott Mckenzie

    Western Digital MyBook Studio Ed.

    Formatted for Mac, comes with all the FW inputs to get the best from the MBP, fanless so it's very quiet and cheap too!

    However, unless you use it in place a lot and having an external hard drive docked is convenient, as said above a Time Capsule really is the best option... factor in the convenience and everything you get and i genuinely don't think they're that pricey - especially if your other half is a student and you get her discount on it :-)

  4. Harry M. Kachline

    Which drive for Time Machine

    Many choices, but I suggest giving yourself all options - your MBP has USB, FW400 and FW800 - might as well get a drive with the same choices. FWIW, Lacie has worked ok, while Wiebetech and Iomega have been very good as well.

    USB2.0 may have higher on-paper specs than FW400, in my use it is slower 99% of the time.

  5. Anonymous Coward
    Boffin

    Lan

    Why not a drive on your LAN? I use a 500GB Iomega on the home network, can access it through wifi => no wires. For big xfers, just connect to the ethernet.

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