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Wednesday, October 29, 2003

I'm looking for external hard drive solutions for making disk images and backups of a couple of our office laptops. Any opinions on 4200/5400/7200 rpm and bus-powered vs. transformer-powered would be welcomed. Tom's hardware had a good review in "Mobile Data Storage: Up To 160 GB via USB and FireWire," "External, But How? Mobile Storage Solutions Compared," and "Smart and Simple: Portable 2.5" Hard Drives from Fujitsu and Valueplus."

My conclusion so far is that Firewire (built into one of the laptops and available in PC Card for the other) is the best way to go, and a 3.5" drive the best choice. A fan is wise, and I think 7200 rpm is attractive, but worry about the noise and heat.

Any experiences would be welcomed. Epinions has some relevant reviews. A package deal like this at USB-Ware.com - 160 Gb, 7200 rpm, 2 Mb cache in an ADS Firewire/USB2 case for $270 - looks like a pretty good deal.
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Web Group Backs Microsoft in Patent Suit. "A leading Internet standards-setting organization took the unusual step of urging the director of the United States Patent and Trademark Office to invalidate a software patent." By Steve Lohr. [New York Times: Business]

I'm concerned that Microsoft's decision not to pursue appeals potentially very damaging to the industry and Microsoft's customers.
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