Best formatting for external HD for use with MacOS and Windows
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@nic I have to assume you're talking about USB 3 being faster than LAN speeds. My personal tests have shown a NAS on 100 Mb LAN copies much faster than USB 2.0.
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I was assuming wireless, which would get lesser throughput. If on a wired LAN then I agree that would be faster. If it is a USB 3.0 drive how much difference would that make?
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Looks like USB 3.0 supports up to 5 Mb, the SATA drives claim 6 Mb, but I'm sure the single drive would be the bottle neck on the USB 3.0 interface.
I guess I never assume wireless for work networks, at least not for It personal. But maybe that's just me with my blinders on. I avoid wireless for anything more than casual surfing.
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@Katie said:
@scottalanmiller Yes, ad-hoc storage - I have a 1TB hard drive that I want to format in the most efficient way possible for use with both my work machines.
Big thought is where the Time Machine backup is. Not mandatory, but close. Keep in mind the ability for current OS X versions to have multiple Time Machine mount points (say, one at home and one at the office with each being encrypted as well as the laptop itself).
Best interfaces for an external drive between the two platforms would be Thunderbolt for OS X and USB3 for Windows 7/8. Partition one for OS X and one for NTFS. Main reason is to be able to encrypt both. Would suck to lose (or "lose") the drive.
Can get a 2TB rugged drive from LaCie with Thunderbolt & USB3—
- http://www.lacie.com/products/product.htm?id=10599
- Yes, seeing the 1TB drive already available
Macally tends to have Mac friendly enclosures (FW800), but aren't on the cutting edge (Thunderbolt).
For the OS X NTFS utilities @nic alluded, check—
- http://www.paragon-software.com/home/ntfs-mac/ ($20, more popular option & works well enough)
- http://www.tuxera.com/products/tuxera-ntfs-for-mac/ ($31, haven't used)
- http://osxfuse.github.io/ -and- https://github.com/osxfuse/osxfuse/wiki/NTFS-3G (haven't used)
- http://www.catacombae.org/hfsx.html (old & haven't used)
- Good perspective, http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=1386199
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Here you go, another possible solution:
http://www.geek.com/tablets/toshiba-canvio-adapter-makes-any-external-hard-drive-wireless-1588614/ -
@nic Wireless hard drives are new-ish and have interesting promise. Have yet to try one.
Guess there are those OS X users which rave about their Time Capsule, Apple's own take on it.
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@Nic said:
Here you go, another possible solution:
http://www.geek.com/tablets/toshiba-canvio-adapter-makes-any-external-hard-drive-wireless-1588614/That's a seriously weird device.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Nic said:
Here you go, another possible solution:
http://www.geek.com/tablets/toshiba-canvio-adapter-makes-any-external-hard-drive-wireless-1588614/That's a seriously weird device.
Agreed, why not buy an all in one product that has wireless built in? I suppose you could swap out drives, but what are the chances for that?
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This is on sale if you want NTFS for Mac: https://deals.macupdate.com/deal/15648?utm_source=macupdate&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=paragon
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@Nic said:
This is on sale if you want NTFS for Mac: https://deals.macupdate.com/deal/15648?utm_source=macupdate&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=paragon
That actually looks interesting. Thanks, @nic!