
Seagate 9Y7685-500 300GB External Hard Drive - USB/FireWire
External Storage with Backup SolutionThe Seagate 300 GB External Hard Drive offers a convenient solution for backing up your computer's data. With high-speed USB 2.0 and FireWire connections, it ensures quick and easy data transfer. Storage Capacity: 300 GB Connectivity: USB 2.0, FireWir...
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Overview
External Storage with Backup Solution
The Seagate 300 GB External Hard Drive offers a convenient solution for backing up your computer's data. With high-speed USB 2.0 and FireWire connections, it ensures quick and easy data transfer.
- Storage Capacity: 300 GB
- Connectivity: USB 2.0, FireWire
- Software: BounceBack Express
- Features: Interlocking Design, Pedestal Stand
- Monitoring: Built-in self-monitoring technology
Key Features
Stackable external 7,200-rpm hard drive with a 300 GB capacity and an 8 MB cache
Offers a choice of USB 2.0 and FireWire (IEEE 1394a) interfaces (both cables provided)
Built-in self-monitoring technology continuously checks the drive for data safety and drive performance
Hot-swappable, so you can connect and disconnect without turning off your computer
Includes award-winning BounceBack Express software; backup your files with a schedule and/or at the touch of a button
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers a substantial 300 GB storage capacity for backing up and archiving important files
- Operates at 7,200 rpm with an 8 MB cache, contributing to faster data access and transfer speeds
- Provides flexible connectivity with a choice of both USB 2.0 and FireWire (IEEE 1394a) interfaces
- Includes both USB and FireWire cables, ensuring immediate connectivity with compatible systems
- Features built-in self-monitoring technology to continuously check the drive for data safety and performance
👎 Cons
- USB 2.0 and FireWire (IEEE 1394a) are older interface standards, slower than modern USB 3.0 or Thunderbolt
- The 300 GB capacity, while adequate for some, is small by current external hard drive standards
- The drive's physical size or form factor is not specified, which could impact portability
- Older FireWire interfaces are becoming less common on modern computers, limiting its primary use
- While self-monitoring is a good feature, specific recovery protocols or data protection features are not detailed