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		<description>Have you thought about using RAID 1 or 5 for online *reliable* storage? I have done a lot of research lately on storage solutions available today. It basically comes down to what you want: Portability (external) vs Speed (internal). External RAID solutions are the Drobo and WD Book drives. Internal you have many options but you get SATA II speed (3Gb theoretical), and it&#039;s expandable. You also have mixed eSata and USB/FW external drives, but I didn&#039;t find what I wanted. E-mail/IM me if you want more info.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you thought about using RAID 1 or 5 for online *reliable* storage? I have done a lot of research lately on storage solutions available today. It basically comes down to what you want: Portability (external) vs Speed (internal). External RAID solutions are the Drobo and WD Book drives. Internal you have many options but you get SATA II speed (3Gb theoretical), and it&#8217;s expandable. You also have mixed eSata and USB/FW external drives, but I didn&#8217;t find what I wanted. E-mail/IM me if you want more info.</p>
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