I'm looking to change the dead internal 2.5" 3TB drive in my Bolt+ with a 3.5" drive (since the 3TB 2.5s are no longer available). Until I can afford to take the plunge and buy one of the superior weaKnees external drive kits, I'm just planning on having this drive sit next to the bolt+ exposed. That shouldn't be too much of an issue, right? at least as a temporary solution?
I have a bunch of questions, sort of all over the place, so here goes...
I'm a fan of Western Digital drives. Which of their drives tend to work best in the DVR world? Blue, Red, Purple, Black? I know the last drive I purchased from WeaKnees was a WD Blue... but is that still the best choice? Do your external drive kits use WD? or are you using something else these days?
I'm also curious if RPM and cache size play much of a role in the performance of a drive used for a DVR?
I thought in digging around, I had seen some mention of needing to do something special to drives over 2 or 3TB. Is that true? I can't seem to find it again now that I'm looking. So would it be better for me to stick to a 3TB for now until I can get a larger weaKnees kit?
Do you sell the external kits without a drive in them? I didn't see that as an option, but wasn't sure if it was something that might be offered. If I buy my own drive now, and get something larger, like say a 20TB either now, or later, would I be able to buy one of the external kits and just swap the drive out myself? Is there a reason your external kits seem to stop at 10TB?
I have a bunch of questions, sort of all over the place, so here goes...
I'm a fan of Western Digital drives. Which of their drives tend to work best in the DVR world? Blue, Red, Purple, Black? I know the last drive I purchased from WeaKnees was a WD Blue... but is that still the best choice? Do your external drive kits use WD? or are you using something else these days?
I'm also curious if RPM and cache size play much of a role in the performance of a drive used for a DVR?
I thought in digging around, I had seen some mention of needing to do something special to drives over 2 or 3TB. Is that true? I can't seem to find it again now that I'm looking. So would it be better for me to stick to a 3TB for now until I can get a larger weaKnees kit?
Do you sell the external kits without a drive in them? I didn't see that as an option, but wasn't sure if it was something that might be offered. If I buy my own drive now, and get something larger, like say a 20TB either now, or later, would I be able to buy one of the external kits and just swap the drive out myself? Is there a reason your external kits seem to stop at 10TB?
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