So I'm going to start using 211s as DVRs and noticed that WD sells a AV HDD at twice the price of other HDD's. Are they really any better? Can you use a SSD? Does USB 3-4.0 cause any problems? Thanks for the help in advance everyone.
KAB, I am not saying I do not beleive you. TRust me, I do. All I am going to say is when I had to TS those, a lot of the time we had troubles with the 3.0's. This was quite some time ago, now, so things may be different, but Officially, Dish supports USB 2.0. Single Disc drive, 50GB-2TB, Self Powered. Just making sure the official declaration is out there.No, the "DVR" EHDS are only more expensive than the regulars. Just get a self powered drive as opposed to a USB powered. And as always, USB version is always backward compatible.
Has anybody used any SSD (Solid State Drives) with any success?
Def think there is nothing to be gained by using a SSD, especially if you plan to do a lot of writes. The SSD will be no faster, and the life may very well be shorter.I have. It was even bus powered and it worked fine while testing. No telling what would happen long term, though. Using an SSD is ridiculous overkill on speed and price, so I didn't leave it attached.
My first EHD was a refurbished WD from Newegg, It died shortly out off warranty. Not worth the savings.I use 1TB WD My Books on my 722 and 211k. You can purchase refurbs from Newegg for a really cheap price. IIRC, in the $60 range.
Def think there is nothing to be gained by using a SSD, especially if you plan to do a lot of writes. The SSD will be no faster, and the life may very well be shorter.