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Iomega 1TB UltraMax Hard Drive with Triple Interface + USB/FireWire Hub
Iomege hard drive
Written by DB from Magherafelt
28/09/2009
This is my third such hard drive bought over a one year period,as a professional photographer and using RAW files you can imagine how fast a hard drive fills up. I use the first one of my drives as a back up system for a time machine and the other two for storing clients work, i have owned other brands of hard drives but found them to be slow and not worth the money spent on them,all round i could not praise the Iomege hard drive enough and have encouraged my fellow professional photographers to purchase this device.
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Iomega 1TB UltraMax Hard Drive with Triple Interface + USB/FireWire Hub
Great hard Drive
Written by PF from Galway
8/09/2009
I have had this HD for a little over a year now. Absolutely no problems with it. You just have to remember to hold the power button in for a few seconds or it wont turn on and give the impression that its DOA. A little noisy but very reliable.
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Iomega 1TB UltraMax Hard Drive with Triple Interface + USB/FireWire Hub
No problems at all
Written by RL from Malvern
19/12/2008
Had one of these for almost 12 months. It is configured with one drive running Time Machine and the other used for storing music and photographs. It is connected via Firewire 800. Works brilliantly. Considering purchasing another!
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Iomega 1TB UltraMax Hard Drive with Triple Interface + USB/FireWire Hub
1TB external hard drive - works flawlessly
Written by CM from Rayleigh
25/11/2008
I've been so impressed with this product that I now have 2 sitting besides my laptop and a third under consideration.
I use 1 for Time Machine & my extensive photo library (2 paritions) and 1 for my video library. I may soon buy a 3rd drive so that I can 1 for photos, 1 for Time Machine and 1 for vidoe.
The drive comes with an extremely easy to use RAID capability that requires no technical knowledge or expertise. There are 2 500Gb drives inside each enclosure and jumper switches on the back determine either RAID0 (concatenation - 1Tb) or RAID1 (mirror - 500gb) configuration. Both my units are set to RAID1, which means that I effectively have 500Gb external drives. However, it also means that all my data is mirrored. In the event of a hard-disk failure, I would loose nothing and my system would carry on as normal. Having said that, I don't know what would happen in the event of a hard disk failure and what the procedure would ned to be to recover from it. If I drop a replacement 500Gb drive back into the box, I don't know if the unit will then automagically re-sync the data to the new drive.
I have my 2 enclosures daisy-chained to the FW800 slot on my Macbook Pro and can report no problems with them after more than a year of usage.
The power LEDs on the front panel are far too bright (I've stuck a bit of tape over them to reduce the glare) - a particular problem after sunset since they are in my front room and watching TV was difficult with those lights.
The disks seem to spin up and down all the time. This is due to the unit taking itself offline after innactivity and spinning the disks down. The laptop subsequently produces activity (for example because an open dialogue has been activated or something wants to access a volume in the background) from time to time causing them to spin up again. After the disks have spun down, it can be a bit annoying having to wait those few seconds for the disks to spin up again before open dialoges and other OS activities can then proceed again. Even if the laptop is awake but I'm not using it, the OS still seems to do something every now and then that causes the disks to spin up again. Annoying but not necessarily a problem with the drive itself. Sometimes I dismount the drives and unplug them - but that then prevents Time Machine backups from working.
I have had no problems with disk failures and can willingly recommend the drive. It could be a bit cheaper for the amount of disk space but there aren't a lot of ready-to-use RAID1 capable drives out there that are much cheaper.9 of 10 people found this useful
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Iomega 1TB UltraMax Hard Drive with Triple Interface + USB/FireWire Hub
Works fine
Written by AS from Lahti
12/08/2008
I have these at my work (3) and home (3).
At work I have used it as a TimeMachine drive for Mac Book Pro and for addepartments TimeMachine backup device.
Never had a single problem. These has been working fine now about 10 months, in a very demanding enviroment.
At home there is 3 disks for TimeMachine (1) and for Final Cut Studio (2).7 of 10 people found this useful
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Iomega 1TB UltraMax Hard Drive with Triple Interface + USB/FireWire Hub
Excellent HD
Written by PX from Heywood
2/08/2008
I bought my 1TB drive from Apple internet store 2 years ago... never had any problem!
I have read the below comment, the machine must be either use in a very hot environment or being drop!
I had 500GB LaCie drive the same time as I bought my Iomega 1TB drive. I use both with Time Machine. The LaCie drive is first to go... pack up after 12 months!
The LaCie drive won't mount, when I took it for repair, it has major header volume problem!
Nowadays all hard drives made in China with different name print on it. Noone can really compare with different brand hard drives anymore... all come from the same place. Even the Great iPods made in China :)9 of 13 people found this useful
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Iomega 1TB UltraMax Hard Drive with Triple Interface + USB/FireWire Hub
Video editing needs this device
Written by DO from Tuam
17/06/2008
I do quite a bit of editing of AVCHD video. Whilst the original video is small, once the Apple intermediate CODECS are used during an import, the resulting video for editing purposes is huge. An external firewire 1TB drive (though USB also works niceley) is just the ticket.
Tips:
1) Do occasionally use the built-in tools in OS X to CHECK the drive is OK and if necessary repair or reformat (particularly if its being bounced about in aircraft checked-in baggage). I was loosing frames or worse during AVCHD video import - ALL resolved once I used tools as mentioned.
2) As other's have stated, the power switch needs to have pressure applied for a few seconds before the device starts or stops. i.e. a quick press is insufficient.
Good stuff:
1) This is getting cheaper & cheaper and becoming a no-brainer investment for such a great device.
2) For those with the '800' type firewire interface, (e.g. recent iMacs and MAC Pros), there is a noticeable speed increase with the processing of big video files.
3) Also works well with slower firewire and USB2.
Not so Good:
1) A bit noisy, the cooling fan 'hunts' i.e. its speed is ALWAYS changing. No good if you are doing voiceover work with the microphone and drive in front of you.
2) This might sound silly (well O.K. it is silly)., but the blue lighting inside the case is TOO bright. I wish I could switch it off.9 of 11 people found this useful
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Iomega 1TB UltraMax Hard Drive with Triple Interface + USB/FireWire Hub
Disappointed
Written by GG from BRISTOL
7/06/2008
Just what I wanted a good quality external drive with Firewire 800. Looks good with plenty of ventilation to keep the drive cool. Bought 2 so that I can be doubly sure my data is safe. One Power Supply fails, no problem the Iomega web support assures me that my purchase is still under guarantee. PROBLEM no more response from Iomega WHATSOEVER. It is not even convenient as a DOOR STOP! I do apologise I have found a use for the mains lead it fits my shaver.
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Iomega 1TB UltraMax Hard Drive with Triple Interface + USB/FireWire Hub
Excellent harddrive which runs quietly and reliably.
Written by DM from Kingston Upon Hull
18/02/2008
I don't understand how anyone can write that this harddrive is noisy? It sits right next to my macbook pro while I work all day everyday running time machine and it runs quickly and quietly. I hardly even realise when it does its updates!
I run it on firewire 800 and the performance is stunning. I would greatly recommend one of these if you need this quality of storage. Now all I need is for Apple to make time machine available to run on an external harddrive over an airport extreme!35 of 53 people found this useful
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Iomega 1TB UltraMax Hard Drive with Triple Interface + USB/FireWire Hub
Fantastic features for the price.
Written by KM from Glasgow
18/02/2008
This particular external drive system from iomega actually over-delivers on it's promises. What is not clear from the product description is that this is an intelligent controller with 2 physical drives inside. It can be configured for various types of RAID etc and represents fantastic value for money. It is very quiet and runs nice and cool. Access is fast via FireWire or USB2. I highly recommend it.
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Iomega 1TB UltraMax Hard Drive with Triple Interface + USB/FireWire Hub
Superb Product
Written by SW from Malvern
27/01/2008
Absolutely superb, simple to hook up & does exactly what it says on the tin. Set up with Time Machine is oh so simple. Apple takes some beating for design & build quality but Iomega run them pretty close on this one.
Some reviewers report fan noise but in my experience this is no worse & probably a lot better than the average PC cooling fan. Activity/access noises are a lot less than on comparable drives. In short, masses of storage, beautiful design, good price...why would you not buy one?40 of 61 people found this useful
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Iomega 1TB UltraMax Hard Drive with Triple Interface + USB/FireWire Hub
Just The Job
Written by JD from Co.MEath
25/01/2008
I have been using a lower grade version of this hard drive the Iomega 600GB for well over a year now.. If this new upgrade is anything like its poor relation - go for it.. Its a dream to use and an idiots toy. Plug in .. Connect lead to computer ... Switch on .. and it just WORKS.. simple as that.. Go for it..
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Iomega 1TB UltraMax Hard Drive with Triple Interface + USB/FireWire Hub
Day 1 Review
Written by BD from London
13/01/2008
Just bought this today as a time machine drive for my macbook pro and also as a storage area for long-term, large files that I dont necessarily want cluttering up my internal drive.
Worked fine out of the box. Powered up, Leopard asked if I wanted to make this a time machine drive, which i did, it did a full system backup and has been doing hourly ones every since, as expected.
I've ejected and powered it down a few times to make sure it all works fine. Left it in default RAID 0 config and probably won't change that, despite thinking about it.
I'll let you know if i encounter any issues.
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Iomega 1TB UltraMax Hard Drive with Triple Interface + USB/FireWire Hub
Ideal Time Machine external HDD
Written by WP from STOCKPORT
19/12/2007
I purchased this 1TB external HDD from an Apple Retail store specifically for the purpose of Time Machine backups of my MacBook which has an almost full 250GB internal HDD; because Time Machine stores all the changes to the system I figured a this amount of headroom was justified. I plug another FireWire drive into the back of this so that I can access 2 FireWire drives even though my MacBook has only a single FireWire connection.
I chose this drive because of the FW400 and FW800 interface (my next Mac might have FW800) and for the hardware RAID capability. It ships with RAID0 which is ideal for Time Machine; I don't see any reason to compromise capacity and performance (by using the RAID1 setting) if you use this drive solely for Time Machine.
To answer previous criticisms/queries: Press and hold the Power button for a second to start the drive up. Fan noise has been acceptable but during disk access the enclosure does seem to amplify the clatter and rattle of all the disk activity---but no more intrusive than the internal HDDs in a PC.
In summary I think this drive hits the sweet spot by including the features I want and saving me money by not including features I don't need. Highly recommended.100 of 118 people found this useful
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Iomega 1TB UltraMax Hard Drive with Triple Interface + USB/FireWire Hub
It just works and is FAST
Written by SO from BECCLES
30/11/2007
Top product, good quality, fast and great value.
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Iomega 1TB UltraMax Hard Drive with Triple Interface + USB/FireWire Hub
Good Drive
Written by AR from WHITBY
25/11/2007
Have had the drive for a few months now and all i can say is that it has been faultless, the drive size is nice, not too big and you can stack them if you need more storage, comes with all cabling for all connectors, USB, Firewire 400, 800
The drive is very quiet for me, compared to my Formac drive it is way ahead, far quieter and more reliable in a smaller form factor [don't go near Formac god!]
Would recommend this drive to anyone7 of 8 people found this useful
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Iomega 1TB UltraMax Hard Drive with Triple Interface + USB/FireWire Hub
Looks fantastic, works great
Written by MP from Sydney
31/10/2007
Looks fantastic next to a mac tower, if you just use it "as is" out of the box - works great. I don't know who was trying to mess around with the raid settings - maybe that person had problems but if you just want a large hard drive and don't care how they fit 1TB into this box, it's great!
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Iomega 1TB UltraMax Hard Drive with Triple Interface + USB/FireWire Hub
Definately Worth the Pricetag.
Written by JH from Auckland
20/10/2007
I purchased this hard-drive about 4 months ago, and so far I'm very pleased. I've had no problems, and its the best looking external HDD I've ever seen.
It comes preformatted for the Mac with HFS+ which makes it even easier to setup, so its definately worth the 5 star rating I'm giving it.6 of 6 people found this useful
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Iomega 1TB UltraMax Hard Drive with Triple Interface + USB/FireWire Hub
Easy peasy
Written by SB from High Wycombe
19/10/2007
The reviews are getting more helpful, but too many early reviewers apparently did not press and hold the power button for the two seconds or so necessary to turn it on.
I have found this drive beyond reproach.309 of 433 people found this useful
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Iomega 1TB UltraMax Hard Drive with Triple Interface + USB/FireWire Hub
Amazing Hard Drive
Written by NW from LONDON
18/10/2007
I have had this product for almost a year now and have had no problems. Works perfectly and very fast.
Great Product.38 of 46 people found this useful
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