[EMAIL PROTECTED] (J.A. de Vries) writes:
> I recently bought such a beast for backup purposes. I choose an Icy Box
> IB-360-BL. This is an external closure for 3.5" IDE/SATA disks and
> features both USB and Firewire interfaces. The disk itself I had to buy
> separately, but that was exactly what I wanted. 
>
> Pros: I can change disks whenever I want without bringing down the
> system and now I have a very flexible storage solution. Moreso because I
> have an USB network adapter, making it possible to turn the whole thing
> into a stand-alone network storage solution.

Hi, thanks for the review.  How's the I/O speed / CPU usage (I heard USB
can eat a lot of CPU at high speeds)?

I was thinking to make this disk my "main" disk, not a backup disk, so
I'm more concerned with that than most people probably are.

[Is there such a thing as an external SATA disk?  That should be much
faster I guess, but I'm not sure offhand if disk speeds justify worrying
about interface speed this much ... :-]

Thanks,

-Miles

-- 
"Unless there are slaves to do the ugly, horrible, uninteresting work, culture
and contemplation become almost impossible. Human slavery is wrong, insecure,
and demoralizing.  On mechanical slavery, on the slavery of the machine, the
future of the world depends." -Oscar Wilde, "The Soul of Man Under Socialism"


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