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Half-Terabyte Hard Drive Reviewed

EconolineCrush writes "The Tech Report has posted an in-depth review of Hitachi's half-terabyte Deskstar 7K500, the largest hard drive available on the market. The drive is compared with five of the latest drives from Maxtor, Seagate, and Western Digital, so the review serves as a good round-up of the fastest Serial ATA drives on the market. Performance testing is quite extensive, covering desktop applications, load times, file copy tests, multi-user workloads, disk-intensive multitasking, and even noise levels and power consumption."

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  1. How many floppies do I need to back this beast up? by RoterheadPro · · Score: 4, Funny

    I don't think my four banger calculator goes that high?

  2. Deathstars by GoatMonkey2112 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Please tell me that these are not built on the same technology as the old IBM Deathstars.

  3. Re:full article mirror & comment by misleb · · Score: 4, Funny

    When does Joe Sixpack even consider backing up *any* data?

    -matthew

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  4. Two partitions by Overzeetop · · Score: 5, Funny

    Joe Sixpack?

    He makes two partitions, uses 250GB for his working drive, and then uses ghost to mirror it to the second partition every couple of months. How can you lose?

    What you forgot to ask is how his tech savvy cousin (who also does taxidermy and accounting) makes it faster, larger, and redundant. In that case he makes 7 partitions and uses software to do a raid5 setup over the first 6 partitions, using the last one as parity. 428GB with a perfect, online safety net. Pretty smart, huh?

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    1. Re:Two partitions by Overzeetop · · Score: 4, Funny

      Good lord, somebody mod me Funny so all these /. numbnuts get that it was a joke.

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    2. Re:Two partitions by Jeff+Hornby · · Score: 4, Funny

      But how can we mod you funny when, frankly, it wasn't.

      I think I might have a -1, troll sitting around here somehwere. Will that do?

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    3. Re:Two partitions by Overzeetop · · Score: 4, Funny

      I can't believe you actually wrote all of that. I can't believe that you wrote all of that, 20 minutes after I child-posted that it was a joke. I was so certain it was blatently ridulous, I decided to omit the smiley.

      Hey, you aren't my brother-in-law, are you? No, of course not...he'd probably still be thinking it was a good idea.

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  5. drive is finally more powerful than my brain by BrentRJones · · Score: 3, Funny

    This drive is finally more powerful than my brain which can store exactly 487 GB of information per lifetime. Wait, did I already post this message??

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  6. Re:Just so you know by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    I personally lost seven hard drives due to the poor manufacturing quality. Those hard drives contained data that was invaluable to me.

    Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me seven times?

  7. Re:full article mirror & comment by Hogwash+McFly · · Score: 4, Funny

    The only thing Joe Sixpack backs up is his Ford.

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  8. cue the standard HD review flames by Gothmolly · · Score: 5, Funny

    SCSI is better, all your (S|P)ATA users are losers.
    Who can back up all that data?
    Pr0n!
    s/Deskstar/Deathstar
    (Seagate|Maxtor|IBM|Hitachi|LaCie) is better!
    It runs too hot
    It runs too loud
    I have {insert obscure Linux kernel bug} when I install $DISTRO to this drive
    How many Libraries of Congress per hogshead is that?

    Seriously, does anything have anything TRULY insightful to say? (this post doesn't count, since its a meta-post)

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  9. Re:full article mirror & comment by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    back when I was a tech for a small local computer store we had a guy come in desperate to get his businesses records back working on his laptop. Said he'd had everything in order set up by his son so it worked for him and he needed it back exactly how he had it, with his data intact.

    We checked out the drive in the Toshiba laptop he brought in and found not a thing on it bar a fresh default install of XP. Things didn't look good, and we ran what we could over it finding nothing. Guy comes back, we couldn't get his data so he starts threatening legal action cos his entire business depends on the data on that laptop. We explain it's been formatted, back to the state it was when it was brand new.

    turns out... it WAS brand new. Barely a week old when he brought it to us, the idiot had just up & SOLD his other laptop without any thought to backup & restore, then bought a new one the same model and expected to be able to use it just like the old one.

    Saw him again a few months later. he tried to get back in contact with the guy he'd sold it to, but it'd been stripped and parts sold off on eBay. Apparently he tried suing that guy too.

  10. I didn't see the joke, so i'll post it... by MxTxL · · Score: 3, Funny

    So thats what they use in the 6.8GHz 1TB RAM and 2TB HDD Laptop!!