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    Ruler-Of-All-Things-Beer BrewMaster's Avatar
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    Need Recommendations: External NAS HD

    So I'd like to hook up an external HD to my wireless router to dump files and back up stuff. Can anyone recommend a good one for this job? I see this one at Costco.com, but it's not a brand I've heard of, which makes me a bit leery of it. I also see this Buffalo one, but that is not a brand I know either. With HDs I tend to stick with Seagate or WD since I know them. I don't want to lose my data to save a few bucks.

    I need to stay under $300. Around $200 would be even better. At this point I don't need tons of storage. 100GB would go a long way, but I am not opposed to buying 200 GB or more while I am at it. Any suggestions are appreciated. Thanks.

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    The first one is from SimpleTech, which is a fairly well known brand at the lower/bargain price end of the spectrum. However, it's still a reliable brand, and I'd bet if you pop that box open you'll see a Seagate or WD drive staring at you.

    Buffalo is a fairly new player in the game, but they have some amazing products at the lower end of the business segment. While I've never used one, I might still recommend this one over the SimpleTech, mainly based on reviews of their TerraStation (which I'm trying to find an excuse to buy):

    http://www.cnet.com/4520-10602_1-5618710.html
    http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1780692,00.asp


    A third one I'd recommend is the Maxtor Shared Storage drive -
    http://www.cdw.com/shop/products/def...spx?EDC=744084

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    Thanks for the recommendations Jeff.

    Any reason to choose the Maxtor over a WD of about the same size?

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    Only if the price difference is significant. WD and Seagate are the big 2 for quality.

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