RyanMicah
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If you want big storage, just do a raid array. A couple 500GB drives would probably work out cheaper than a single 1Tb drive when they first come out.
Also You could get better perfomance and/or error recovery than a single drive too depending on how you configure it.
isnt there double the chance it will fail?
God, I'm so sick of hearing this. You guys act like we can't backup truly important data on another drive. Raid-0 isn't that likely to fail. Get a couple of good drives, like Seagate and you'll be fine. WD Raptors have a 5 year warranty! They spin at an extra 2.8K rpm too. There are commercial grade drives if you're that worried that are only a few bucks more. Buy them if you're so worried. You put one hdd in and it goes out. You lose EVERYTHING. You put two hdd's in and they go out, you lose EVERYTHING. Backing up your data is important either way. Riskier? Yes. But you ALWAYS run the risk so if it's important to you - make a copy. Raid is great. You want a 1Tera drive, or two 500's seperately, makes little difference. We don't need 1Tera drives that badly. If you're running out of room in your case for hard drives, I feel sorry for you. Thing is, you can save 2TB's of media on your drive, but the odds of you watching it all again are slim. 6,000 songs at 3 minutes is 300 HOURS of listening time. That's roughly 13 days straight of listening time. (takes a minute or so now and then to find the right song, etc) Or, if you listen for just 2 hrs a day, that should last you 156 days. Are you really going to listen to 2 hrs of music a day? Audiophile.