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  • moosersmoosers

    Glyph Technologies PortagigPublié le 22/02/10 à 03:03
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    The Glyph Technologies Portagig is an external hard drive that comes in a number of different sizes, ranging from 160 GB to 500 GB. The one that I've used was the 500 GB model. I've used it in a professional recording studio both as a back up drive and to transfer sessions from place to place on. Let me start off by saying that I've never ever had a problem with the drive. It has never acted funny or not done exactly what I wanted it to do. This is really saying a lot, as most hard drives out there tend to have some serious problems. Glyph Technologies is undoubtedly at the top of their game when it comes to making hard drives, as I've never met a person with a Glyph drive who wasn't completely satisfied. The best part about owning a Glyph drive is that in the off chance that you do have a problem with one of their drives, they will stand behind it every step of the way with customer support, replacement, and restoring your information if you can't get to it. I don't know of any other hard drive manufactures out there who stand behind their products like Glyph does. So even though you're going to be paying a bit more for any of the Glyph drives, if you're concerned with your hard drives always working properly, getting a Glyph drive like the Portagig will ease these worries. We used the Portagig as our most dependable drive, and even though we of course stored plenty of back ups, I always feel very secure when using the Portagig. Just by holding it and looking at it you can tell that this is no ordinary hard drive. This is thing is built at an extremely high quality and is built to last. If you're constantly working off of a hard drive, you want the piece of mind that you're secure, and beyond backing up your work which you should be doing no matter what, the best way to do this is by getting a Glyph drive like the Portagig.
  • moosehermanmooseherman

    Robuste, fiable disque qui ne manquera pas

    Glyph Technologies PortagigPublié le 11/01/11 à 06:50
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    This is a portable hard drive that is made by Glyph Technologies. Their drives are among the better ones I've used in my career and that's saying something just because drives crash all the time. The Glyph company guarantees their drives too, which is saying more than most. The one that I use is half a terabyte, or 500 GB. Basically it has a lot of space, more than most people would need for a long time. I like the fact that this drive has both USB and firewire connections, but what's more is that with the newest drives, there is also a eSATA connection for data transfer. The drive can be bus-powered with the firewire 800 channel, or it can just be powered with an external power supply that comes with it. The eSATA channel needs power from either the fire wire or the external power supply.
    This is a high performance drive in every sense of the word. It's very fast and it works great. I've never had a problem with it jittering or taking too long to load a session. It's also never crashed on me, making it one of the few besides my LaCie drive to do that. This is a big deal, as a drive that never crashes is a godsend to a working recording engineer, or even somebody who just has a lot of stuff on their drives.
    Basically, this is invaluable and at such a good price nowadays (who knew drives would get so cheap after they were so expensive for so long?) there's no excuse for not having a good drive. Other than, of course, not having any drives at all. This is worth checking out, because even if it does break its guaranteed to be fixed for free by the warranty. A good purchase all around.