Seagate's 160GB 2.5-Inch Hard Drive for Laptops 11
neutron_p writes "Seagate Technology today announced the world's first 2.5-inch disc drive built on perpendicular recording technology. New Seagate hard drive measures 160GB which is 25% more than the largest capacity notebook drive currently available. What's more, the drive features hardware-based full disc encryption security."
And we only ask your first born!!!! (Score:1)
Re:And we only ask your first born!!!! (Score:3, Informative)
Just my 0.02$...
Though to be fair most drives aren't that bad. My seagate 40GB for my laptop cost all of 90$ which isn't really out of the question given it's laptop, not a file store. The drive is reasonably fast and unlike the 600$ hitachi drive that Compaq sells as a "re
Re:And we only ask your first born!!!! (Score:2)
Re:And we only ask your first born!!!! (Score:2)
Fuck I run gentoo on my laptop which means I build everything from source... and it's not a drag.
Again it's about knowing what to expect. I don't expect to see 500GB of storage with GiB/sec read throughput from a laptop...
Tom
Re:And we only ask your first born!!!! (Score:2)
I have.
And it's about choice anyways, not about being "better" as an absolute. Knoppix is fine for quite a few "use cases" [and so are the BSD series]. In my case Gentoo was better for me.
But I guess you think you're all hip and righteous because your install of windows is going smoothly [*]
Tom
[*] Typical definition of smoothly for windows is less than 90% memory/cpu usage with zero intentio
Re:And we only ask your first born!!!! (Score:2)
Perpendicular (Score:2, Informative)
hardware encryption of hard drives scares me (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:hardware encryption of hard drives scares me (Score:3, Informative)
First, hard drives are not encrypted. They are password-protected. The controller accepts the password once at startup and does not deny access again until powered down.
Second, the user controls the password protection. Why would you be scared about an option you can turn on and off?
Third, hard drive encryption is the most durable option a user has for protecting their data short of encrypting their files with strong software encryption. It therefore greatly enhances users' ability to pr