Mini Review: ioSafe Fireproof and Waterproof External Hard Drive
Posted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 7:53 pm
Purchased two of these for a client for on-site backups (they also have an offsite backup). For the cost I'm probably gonna start recommending them to all my clients using external hard drives for backups: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... -_-Product
These aren't my photos - but I wanted to give you an idea of what it looks like:


This drive is waterproof and fireproof. What got me interested in it was this video of the drive being incinerated and the data was readable afterwards:
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Photos do not convey how massive this thing is. It's about the size and weight of a 12 volt marine battery. It's built like a battleship with a thick metal chassis that has a finish that makes it look like some 1950's military hardware.
I like the fact that it has the large standard USB jack on it (not the wimpy, easy to pull out by accident Mini-USB jack) and a nice rugged rocker switch for power on the back (I lament that most modern external HDD enclosures don't have a power switch anymore).
There's also a data recovery plan that it comes with and the first year is free. I personally can't see paying for the extension unless this is your only backup.
These aren't my photos - but I wanted to give you an idea of what it looks like:


This drive is waterproof and fireproof. What got me interested in it was this video of the drive being incinerated and the data was readable afterwards:
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Photos do not convey how massive this thing is. It's about the size and weight of a 12 volt marine battery. It's built like a battleship with a thick metal chassis that has a finish that makes it look like some 1950's military hardware.
I like the fact that it has the large standard USB jack on it (not the wimpy, easy to pull out by accident Mini-USB jack) and a nice rugged rocker switch for power on the back (I lament that most modern external HDD enclosures don't have a power switch anymore).
There's also a data recovery plan that it comes with and the first year is free. I personally can't see paying for the extension unless this is your only backup.
