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Whether you're looking for a safe way to store and share your family photos, or high-speed access for mission-critical data, or something in between, we can provide you with the information and benchmarks to find a storage solution for your needs.

reviews - AUGUST 8 0

Hitachi's newest hard drive spins at 10,000 rpm. Unfortunately, it arrived too late for our last comparison. Although it is not one of the newest hard drives, it is widely distributed. Today, as promised, we'll...

reviews - JULY 29 0

External hard drive systems with up to 250 GB are getting trendy. But they can hardly satisfy the urge for mobility, since they are usually heavy, and the cables and power supply take up an ungodly amount of...

reviews - JULY 18 0

While it's hard to imagine life without server systems without SCSI hard drives any more, Serial ATA devices might be giving their low-end SCSI counterparts a run for their money. We compared the latest...

reviews - JUNE 20 1

DFI claims that its LANParty motherboards offer RAID that is not only secure, but also fast. They're selling a relatively unknown RAID mode - RAID 1.5. We took a look at what it could do in practice.

reviews - JUNE 17 0

Microsoft is breaking new ground with Longhorn, successor to XP. The upcoming WinFS file system will be the first to be context-dependent, and promises to make long search times and wasted memory a thing of the...

reviews - JUNE 6 0

While the trend clearly favors serial ATA, we devote this article to the ultimate in hard-drive interfaces: Ultra320 SCSI. The parallel interface offers a high throughput rate even for the most ambitious...

reviews - MAY 1 0

Although it only serves up a meager 36 GB, it offers a lot more than you'd normally expect from an IDE hard disk drive. The Raptor, alias WD360 is a new hard disk drive that is attracting considerable attention...

reviews - APRIL 25 0

While backing up data may be a minor chore for many, backing up vast quantities of data is a major operation. At the very top of the food chain, you generally have complex tape systems operated with automated...

reviews - APRIL 11 0

External hard drives from Western Digital have been around for some time now. What's new is that they now support FireWire and USB 2.0 in the same device, allowing the 200 GB and 250 GB top-of-the-range models,...

reviews - APRIL 2 0

The race for the biggest hard drive has just been taken to the next round: both Maxtor and Western Digital are now offering new models with 80 GB per platter and a total capacity of 250 GB. 8 MB cache and 7,200...

reviews - MARCH 27 0

Portable USB flash drives with 256 or 512 MB are no longer a rarity. But it doesn't take long before you start hankering for faster transfer rates, especially since USB 1.1 maxes out at just under 1 MB/s. The...

reviews - MARCH 14 0

Maxtor is supplying its first hard drives with a Serial ATA interface now. However, the DiamondMax Plus 9 was primarily designed for UltraATA/ 133, meaning that a converter chip is required to build the bridge...

reviews - MARCH 7 0

The Serial ATA controllers available till now have generally been bridged solutions based on parallel ATA chips. The 3112 from Silicon Image breaks the mold by making better use of Serial ATA's features....

reviews - FEBRUARY 25 0

Regular backups of company-critical data to tape drives safeguards firms' existence. We put ten drives to the test and show what costs can be expected.

reviews - FEBRUARY 7 0

With the huge amounts of information that now have to be stored, the CD-RW is beginning to run out of steam. The DVD boosts storage capacity to 4.5 GB, and, in addition to data, can also record videos. So here...

reviews - FEBRUARY 4 1

It has been a long time coming, but the first hard disk with Serial ATA interface has finally reached our testing labs. Seagate's 120 GB Barracuda ATA V heralds the beginning of a new interface era. To discover...

reviews - JANUARY 30 0

Today's IDE hard drives are large, fast and extremely cheap. So why not create a bridge to SCSI and operate IDE drives on top-class SCSI adapters with special adapters? THG has done just that.

reviews - JANUARY 16 0

There is a veritable host of external hard drives or CD ROM drives on the market. The external system developed by ADS Technologies allows you to run any ATA drive - including hard drives - via the USB port. Is...

reviews - JANUARY 15 0

Everyone is familiar with RAID. But the small controller chips installed on every third motherboard do not even come close to matching the functional range offered by professional SCSI RAID controllers. Tom's...

reviews - DECEMBER 19 0

With the new ZIP 750 MB drives, Iomega not only succeeds in catching up with the standard CD capacity, but surpasses it by about 100 MB as well.

reviews - DECEMBER 13 0

LG Electronics recently introduced a 48x CD-R/RW drive - the GCE-8480B. We are going to compare this unit with its predecessor, the 40x GCE-8400 burner, to discover whether the improved performance justifies...

reviews - DECEMBER 6 0

Although the rollout of Serial ATA seems to be dragging its proverbial feet, Fujitsu is pressing ahead: their current line of 2.5" disk drives is available as a Serial ATA version. What practical benefits does...

reviews - NOVEMBER 27 1

Okay, so the turkey isn't even stuffed yet, but it is Thanksgiving tomorrow, the official start of the Christmas buying season. So, we're taking a first look at what you can buy for that special someone this...

reviews - NOVEMBER 22 0

The new IBM DeskStar 180GXP series may not break the 200 GB barrier, but thanks to its large cache, low seek time and the high per-platter capacity of 60 GB, it does promise to be the world's fastest IDE...

reviews - NOVEMBER 12 0

High capacity, faster speed and data security are the main arguments in favor of RAID systems. Be careful with onboard controllers, however; their features are rather limited.

reviews - OCTOBER 31 0

Waitec's FrisbyII may be small, but when it comes to writing to CD-R, this USB 2.0 CD burner is up there with the fastest. In our test it even marginally outpaced the 44x model.

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