External Firewire 800 or Ethernet?

I'm in need of more Hard Drive space for my video footage but, have a lowish budget.
wondering if it would be better to buy an ethernet External or Firewire 800?
which transfers data faster and more efficiently and do you have one that works really well for you?
that i should look into.
thanks

A good fw800 RAID 0 drive will allow for 7 or so simultaneous streams of DV or HDV video and will run ProRes422. A firewire 400 drive will run 3-4 streams of DV/HDV but not ProRes422.
An ethernet (aka network attached drive) is not designed for video and may choke on 1 stream of DV.
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