Originally Posted by
Fighting_falcon_51
I currently use 3TB Western Digital Green drives in a software RAID (redundancy) configuration. I have a computer running Windows Server 2012 and I map the drives on the network and I also have a VPN so I can access, upload, and download images where ever there is an internet connection. The downside to this is that it is expensive, a PITA to set up, and you have to keep a PC on 24/7. Although if you have an old PC that is decent you can use that, and Server 2012 is free for students so if you are one or have a family member that wouldn't mind using their credentials you can snag a copy for free.
External drives are pretty much like internal drives, though I do recommend if portability isn't an issue and you have the space that you install an internal drive.
My reasons are:
1. The SATA interface is faster than USB
2. The drive is generally much safer and cooled better inside your PC case
3. It isn't that hard to do and it may even be cheaper
I only trust WD drives for my stuff so I definitely recommend them, but like any mechanical hard drive they can fail so I highly recommend to everyone that you have some sort of redundancy. Remember the users who are unhappy are more likely to leave a review than those who were satisfied.