I have used more than one external USB memory device. Also from my experience what the manual states is correct.So this would seem to indicate that I can run two storage devices. This is only Implicit. What I'm looking for is Explicit assurance that I can operate with two storage devices simultaneously fitted?.
Thanks.
Having two HDD "fitted" at the same time shouldn't be an issue, but using them at the same time probably would. You probably wouldn't be able to copy from one HDD to the other.USB ports on your product supply 800mA in total. This 800mA is shared among all devices connected
to product.
We manage that OK in HDR-FOXland.You probably wouldn't be able to copy from one HDD to the other.
I would guess there will be a limit but I don't know what it is; the absolute limit from the USB standard will be 127 but I expect other issues will significantly reduce that number. Certainly you will need to provide external power to the drives when you have more than one (or maybe two) connected.- Now, as I gain more information, it seems that I could plug a [3rd party] USB Hub into the Humax 1800T USB socket?.
I could then plug in <2TB ExtHDDs. I don't know if the number of <2TB ExtHDDs has any limit?.
You cannot use the full capacity of any drive over 2TB without GPT (instead of MBR), or at least some fancy footwork with block sizes. It is very unlikely 1800T/2000T is GPT-capable, the HDR-FOX can do it only through custom firmware.4TB in the ~£95-110 area and 6TB ~£110-130 ish.
A while back I bought a USB disk that was over 2TB but had to return it because nothing I owned would see it. From what I remember a large disk was not recognised by a 2000T.It is very unlikely 1800T/2000T is GPT-capable