LACIE HARD DRIVES

Neil,
I wish that I had been on here before now , the LACIE issue of not being able to find the HD  that I saw that you answered was great , I had the same issue with one a few months ago and I kept getting useless information from LACIE and Apple could not even give me any answers , I searched for days for help with this and finally wound up getting a different HD for lack of knowledge with this issue , since buying a SEAGATE external HD this issue for me has been eliminated and so far so good , just would have been nice to have known.
Keep up the good work , lord knows there are a lot of us that need this kind of help.

Murray,
While I think the Quadra d2 Series are excellent drives I think how you're using yours is a recipe for disaster. If/when that drive crashes you will have lost not one  but 4 backup schemes which means you will have been left with no backups. If this occurs when you have a hard drive problem on your computers (don't laugh it happens) then you will have lost ALL of your data. I would recommend using separate drives for your Time Machine and Super Duper backups. I have 3 Quadra d2's connected to my iMac, one is a SuperDuper clone, the next is used for Time Machine and the last for all my photo, music and video media. While this is more  expensive than using a single drive I have more peace of mind. I would recommend reading MacWorlds articles on backup, you will see a reoccurring theme in each article. One is redundant backups like you are using and second is putting them on separate drives.
Backup Plan I
Backup Plan II
Backup Plan III

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