External Hard Drive for Video Storage

I am ready to move my DVD collection to harddrive and plan to use my Intel Mini as primary interface (other Macs on network). I assume I want a 1 TB or larger HD. Any suggestions as to the best drives to consider? I currently have a 500 ministack II connected by firewire as my primary drive. Do I want to add another FW 400 drive, USB2 or an ethernet drive. What will be best for storing a collection of 100 or more DVDs withe xpansion capabilities?

Hi-
External housings, with firewire interface, and the Oxford chipset are a good way to go. The housing allows one to choose drives and size easily, and change drives as needed. Firewire interface provides reliable data transfer, at excellent rates (speed), and have the bonus of being bootable, as opposed to USB interface. The Oxford chipset is important, as it provides the most reliable operation, and best compatibility.
Housings with combinations of interfaces are also good, providing the maker and chipset are reliable. A housing with firewire 800, firewire 400, and USB 2.0, provide a good range of connection options. A fourth option, but requires a controller card with external eSATA ports, is the eSATA interface. This will allow use of SATA drives, and allow the benefit of SATA transfer rates.
Housings with these specs can be found at OWC. The following all come with your choice of drive size:
http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/firewire/1394/USB/EliteAL/
For just the housing (you buy the drive separately):
http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/hard-drives/External-Enclosures/

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