Sata Hdd Enclosure
2011
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What is 2.5 Sata HDD Enclosure?
I asked my dad to buy me an external hard disk/drive, and he said he had bought something overseas, and he told me that it was a "2.5 Sata HDD Enclosure".
Well, I'm not sure if that's an External Hard Drive, and it doesn't sound like it. It seemed like a different thing. I tried searching around the net about it, but I sill can't seem to grasp a thing about it. Would someone mind telling me what that is?
An enclosure is a device that you can put a hard disk into and connect it to your computer externally. So, now that you have a 2.5" SATA HDD Enclosure, you need to buy a 2.5" SATA HDD to go into it. You can get any size that you like, as long as it is SATA you should be good to go. The nice thing about these, is that you can replace the drive as often as you like. If you want to upgrade it to a larger drive, you just buy a larger drive and pop it in. It's that simple.
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Hitachi outs a pair of 4TB HDDs for your storing pleasure (Engadget)
We here at Engadget believe that, while keeping data in the cloud is certainly
convenient, one can never have too much local storage space. Hitachi shares
our enthusiasm for commodious HDDs, and has rolled out a pair of 4TB drives to
keep all your movies, music, and photos close to home. For those wanting to up
the ante in their desktop machine, the Deskstar 5K4000 should do the trick
with a SATA 6Gb/s connection and 32MB buffer. Its stablemate, the Touro Desk
External Drive, brings the same HDD in an onyx enclosure and connects to your
computer via USB 3.0 -- plus you get 3GB of cloud storage free from Hitachi.
(Who says you can't eat your cake and have it too?) The 5K4000 is available
now for a penny under $400, while the Touro will cost $420 once it hits the
market in January.
Continue reading _Hitachi outs a pair of 4TB HDDs for your storing pleasure_
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