Nope. Not with FW800 LaCie D2 Quadra it doesn’t ;)
Transferred video files the other day – 160GB odd I think – was done in quite a short time. Copying stuff to my RAID0 FW800 volume is even quicker.
Out of curiosity, how’s the drive connected? What drive is it?
320GB Seagate Barracuda 7200RPM SATA conected via USB2.
Ahh, see… *points at a snail on the ground* USB2 sucks for anything other than connecting gadgets IMHO. May I suggest FW800? :D
You can, but it won’t help. I don’t have a FireWire 800/SATA disk adaptor!
This is just the initial backup so subsequent backups will take almost no time at all so I am not too worried.
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Nope. Not with FW800 LaCie D2 Quadra it doesn’t ;)
Transferred video files the other day – 160GB odd I think – was done in quite a short time. Copying stuff to my RAID0 FW800 volume is even quicker.
Out of curiosity, how’s the drive connected? What drive is it?
320GB Seagate Barracuda 7200RPM SATA conected via USB2.
Ahh, see… *points at a snail on the ground*
USB2 sucks for anything other than connecting gadgets IMHO. May I suggest FW800? :D
You can, but it won’t help. I don’t have a FireWire 800/SATA disk adaptor!
This is just the initial backup so subsequent backups will take almost no time at all so I am not too worried.