External drives


I'm pretty new to PC audio. I'm using a mac mini as server and have begun to import my cds. I'm getting the impression that drives are not created equal. I've been using a Samsung. Should I wait until I get a 'better' drive before ripping any more music with the theory that playback will be better with another/better drive? I'm thinking that I'll buy a Plextor for $85.00. Thanks for your comments.
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Showing 1 response by rbstehno

Vegasears, not even close to being over kill. You don't need to use a raid 1 for a music setup when you only use 1tb disks. The reason is that 1tb is pretty small for a disk, tb2 or greater is about right. Also, using raid 1, it provides a means to keep running while 1 drive fails. If you were running a business, then you need to use raid 1 or more like a raid 10 or raid 5 setup. In your case, if you would use both drives as a raid 0 which would stripe the data over both drives and give you 2tb of disk space, then all you would need is another 2 or 3tb external disk for a backup using time machine, which backs up your system every hour and consolidates your backups. I have restored my system a couple time throughout the years and have helped friends and it is so easy using time finder. You do a couple clicks, walk away, and in a couple hours, everything is restored.
I have 3 external FireWire disks, 2-2tb and 1-3tb. I use 2 of them for the music and 1 for backup. I then use the 3tb disk to backup my system once a month and then I take this drive and store it in a fire proof safe. So if something happens to the house or you get your computer stolen, I still have all my critical data and music in my safe.
Also, when using externL disks on a Mac, make sure you encrypt your disks before using them with a long password. My password is over 25 characters using numbers and special characters. The reason I do this is if you get your stuff stolen, nobody can hook up the drive and see your data.
BTW, I work with large storage systems for databases so I user all the different raid setups in my daily job.