I have been looking at the Lacie Thunderbolt drives from MacMall as well. I am not interested in Windows...new to Mac and doing my best to get as far away as possible!!
Don't want to steal this thread, but would like your opinion the Thunderbolt Drive from Lacie. I am thinking of using it with Time Machine as RAID or using it as my main external drive and using another USB 3 drive for Time Machine. Not sure which is the best way to go.
Thanks
Well I got my iMac yesterday and just hooked up my Refub Lacie 4TB thunderbolt drive.
Here is what I found.
The box came in a non brand packaging, which is fine. I opened the items inside and I could see something shaking inside the drive. So I pulled both the drives out of their bay and shook the unit and a small nut and bolt came tumbling out...
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I guess when the techs were refurbishing it they must have forgot to tighten one of the screws? Anyways I was relieved that they came out!!! Imagine those things shorting the hard drives circuit board !!! I have safely stored the loose screw and nut. Will inform Lacie of this so they can fix this going forward.
So then I hooked up the Lacie, praying that It doesnt sound like a jet engine on a tarmac....
Luckily, the guy runs very smooth and quite. After playing with the RAID configuration, where once I had it in RAID and the other times NOT in RAID and did some tests with the BlackMagic tool. The Striped set gave me 300 MB/Sec which is fantastic.
So I created a RAID 0 and am now doing Time Machine backup, plus gonna throw every file I ever have into that 4 TB drive.
Lacie has a utility that monitors the drives when its in RAID. So you can be warned when one of the disks fail... which is cool.
I went to the Lacie website to register it and it looked up my serial number and figured out it was a refurb. Which is fine. So I registered it for warranty purposes and next step is to install bootcamp for Windows..
Anyways, I am happy with my purchase... If you decide to buy one, when you get it make sure is nothing shaking inside and its solid.
The drive is built like a tank and heavy and seems to be running quitely...
FYI.