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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Murray" data-source="post: 276615" data-attributes="member: 9753"><p>I have decided to transfer my photos from my HDD which runs my PLEX server (Multimedia) as for one I like to have them handy and two I do not think that HDD will last long and I do not care about losing movies/tv shows. I am transferring 400gb of photos wirelessly and it says it will take 2 days. Will be interesting to see if it does. I could always unplug the server HDD and move it but pffft will go with wirelessly first. I am also waiting on Internet over power plugs to arrive and will probably connect those 2 computers via that and see if there is a marked improvement. Needless to say I need more HDD's for back up and redundancy. So I will be on the look out. My iMac backs up to a 1TB Lacie rugged HDD and my photos are on another 1TB Lacie Rugged. My movies are on a 2TB Seagate. Any ideas or advice?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Murray, post: 276615, member: 9753"] I have decided to transfer my photos from my HDD which runs my PLEX server (Multimedia) as for one I like to have them handy and two I do not think that HDD will last long and I do not care about losing movies/tv shows. I am transferring 400gb of photos wirelessly and it says it will take 2 days. Will be interesting to see if it does. I could always unplug the server HDD and move it but pffft will go with wirelessly first. I am also waiting on Internet over power plugs to arrive and will probably connect those 2 computers via that and see if there is a marked improvement. Needless to say I need more HDD's for back up and redundancy. So I will be on the look out. My iMac backs up to a 1TB Lacie rugged HDD and my photos are on another 1TB Lacie Rugged. My movies are on a 2TB Seagate. Any ideas or advice? [/QUOTE]
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