Adding another External Hard Drive

I have a Lacie 2TB external Hard Drive that has my projects on it. I am looking to add another Hard Drive (1TB) To archive my projects which were cut on FCE. My questions are would it be better to get another LACIE Drive to keep it uniform? or does it matter what type of drive it is and I am going to upgrade to the new release of Final Cut Pro would this be an issue if I have to go back to those archived projects?.

LaCie is a name on the outside of the box.
What's inside is what counts. LaCie may use differing drives inside their named enclosures.
As long as the drive has the same specifications or better it will be fine. Everyone has their favorites.
Try a search on this forum for external drives. there's been plenty of talk about preferences.
I am going to upgrade to the new release of Final Cut Pro would this be an >issue if I have to go back to those archived projects?.
If you have the Project files and original media it shouldn't be a problem. The new release is new so having a back up strategy is always wise.
Al

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