HDD Storage — 16 November 2009
ioSafe Bumps Disaster Proof External Hard Drive To 2TB And We’re Giving Away One

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Late last week ioSafe announced a larger version of their waterproof/fireproof hard drive, the 2TB version.  Previous versions were available in 500GB, 1TB and 1.5TB capacities.  Cost for the super tough hard drive is $399 and it’s said to be available at all major online retailers, including Newegg and Amazon.

ioSafe’s external hard drives can survive 30 minutes in up to 1550 degrees fahrenheit or 10 feet of fresh water for 3 days.  In event that either disaster occurs you’ll need a SATA dock to retrieve the drive’s content or you can use their hard drive recovery system which is included in the price.

And speaking of ioSafe, were giving away one of their disaster proof hard drives.  I’m not sure on its capacity but in order to win just drop a comment below and well select a winner at random.  If you become a fan of their Facebook page we’ll consider it a second entry, which will increase your odds of winning!

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  • Max

    I wonder how safe if actually is…
    fire and water, those are nice, but what if it gets hit by a meteor?
    science may never know the truth

  • http://kccsonline.com Justin Fahmie

    Looks nice, would love to have one.

  • http://Www.merougrotto.com Keith Henry

    Excellent product. No one and I mean no one should ever be without one of these