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Iomega REV drives?
Yesterday, I had a FireWire heart attack, one of those, ” oh crap, it won’t boot, must be going or gone” episodes with one of the LaCie drives I use with my business machine. I’ve been keeping an eye on it lately since it’s about 4 years old and in constant use, and last month it had been clicking, but I re-formatted it and that went away. I had been backing it up regularly, should’ve the night before but didn’t, so I had that sinking feeling that anything new was lost.
Fortunately, Disk Warrior saved it (for now anyway) but I was about to post a question about any available dependability surveys or lists on FireWire drives when a Google passed on the idea of using an Iomega REV drive for backup/archiving. Up to 70 gigs on a disc.
Now, I have been a ZIP user since they came out, so more than 10 years I’d say, and in all that time have used literally thousands of the little buggers. The agency I used to work at archived all print jobs on them, they were under constant and brutal use by 20 people, never saw one fail. I think I’ve had one or two go unreadable on me and one break, but they can be re-formatted and live again. So I have real world experienced with one of Iomega’s products, and like them, so I wonder what anyone thinks of them for a similar use for video, via the REV drives? Looks good to me, any cons?