Warp speed
Plug StormDrive TERA into the eSATA port on your computer, set it up in RAID-0 mode and hold on to your hat. Combining
the throughput of two high-performance internal drives means up to 6GB/s of audio and video data screaming down the rails
at the touch of a button. Or maybe you're the type of person who has tornado, flood and vampire insurance (it's good to be prepared).
In that case, you might prefer a RAID-1 array instead. Flip a switch and stripe the drives to create a redundant backup of every
shred of data. If one drive goes down you just slide out the cartridge, replace the drive and you're back in business. Finally, for
those who just want more storage than a fleet of U-Haul trucks, turn off RAID and you've got up 3 terabytes - more than enough to
record your whole box-set (and then some).
Be Irresponsible
Backing up sucks. No one wants to do it. And even if you want to, who has the time? That's where StormDrive TERA comes in. You could
embrace your hedonistic side and just go for crazy-fast, RAID-0 data streaming. But there's another option - RAID-1 creates an
instant duplicate of every single "1" and "0" that comes sliding out of your computer and onto the disk. In those times when failure
is not an option (and let's face it, when is failure an option?) having a redundant backup of all your project files is priceless. And when you add the speed of eSATA, you're
also cutting down on the time it takes to send data through to the drive (and back to your computer).