Joey Rockhold wrote:
> Would it work to use a higher-capacity tape drive and mail a box of 
> tapes back and forth?
>  
> - Joey
>  
> On 1/17/07, *auditodd at comcast.net <mailto:auditodd at comcast.net>* 
> <auditodd at comcast.net <mailto:auditodd at comcast.net>> wrote:
> 
>     Hey all,
> 
>     My team at work needs an external USB hard drive that we can ship to
>     vendors and them them return.
> 
>     I'm thinking it would be nice if I could find an enclosure that
>     comes with a matching hard case that would withstand abuse by the
>     average UPS/FedEx flunky.
> 
>     Otherwise, we will probably buy generic external USB drives and an
>     Otterbox cases.
> 
>     Thanks for any input! Links to actual products would be appreciated.
> 
>     --
>     ==========
>     Todd Young

Tape drive would work, but then you have to worry about whether the 
receiving party has the right format. Not to mention that getting data 
copied to a tape would be quite the "fun" experience.

OtterBox didn't have anything that would fit an external USB drive, but 
I did find a company called S3 that has similar products that would 
work. That combined with a generic enclosure and Western Digital drives 
will probably be our resolution. Western Digital has a great head park 
feature that if the drive loses power it uses energy from the spindle to 
park the heads.

-- 
Todd Young