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Seagate FreeAgent GoFlex 500GB Portable Hard Drive |
| Thu, July 08 2010 | 8:32PM | PermaLink |
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"USB 2.0 is most popular due to wide compatibility but transfer speeds are slow in today's standard. Other options like FireWire, eSATA and the recently introduced USB 3.0 offer much more bandwidth but of course many computers don't support these various interfaces. Until now, the tradeoff has been speed versus compatibility. But with Seagate's new FreeAgent GoFlex portable hard drive, you can get the best of both worlds. The GoFlex drive ships with a standard USB 2.0 interface but what makes this drive unique is the ability to remove the interface and replace it with a complete different interface."
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OCZ Vertex SATA 2.0 60GB SSD |
| Sat, June 27 2009 | 9:01AM | PermaLink |
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"Besides offering an impressive selection of USB flash drives
and DDR2/DDR3 memory products, OCZ Technology has been quick to expand
their selection of solid state drives. OCZ manufacturers SSD products in
their value, mainstream, performance, and enterprise series with some of
these series containing multiple product families. Earlier this year we
provided Linux SSD benchmarks using an OCZ Core Series V2 SSD, but
introduced just recently has been the OCZ Vertex SSD series, which we
happen to be reviewing today. The OCZ Vertex SSDs go up to 256GB in size
and offers 64MB of onboard cache, RAID support, and is rated for 1.5
million hours MTBF."
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http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=13872
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