Custom PC, one Western Digital hard drive 250GB [model specs: 16MB buffer, WD2500KS model, 7200RPM SATA2]. Two partitions, drive C with 135GB (36.7GB free), and drive D with 97.6GB (2.89GB free). I need to buy an external hard drive soon, I'm thiking of a 500GB one.
60gb [system hdd] 500gb [primary storage] 500gb [primary storage] 320gb [backup] ===== 1.38TB Plus my server I'm in the middle of building, which is 2x120GB, so 1380+240= 1620GB/1.62TB total storage for me. As for brand, it's custom built. Unless you want to know my HDD brands; the 500GB and 320GB harddrives are Seagate SATA2, and the others are Maxtor IDE.
I've got a Dell with two 40 GB hard drives (don't know the brands) and an 80 GB external disk (Acom).
I'm only using a 20Gb HDD as of right now, but I have 3 80GB HDD's lying around somewhere, in fact I think my dad may be using one. I wish I had a TB HDD. haha.
Dell Inspiron 530 Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor E4500 (2MB L2 Cache,2.20GHz,800 FSB) Windows Vista® Home Premium 2GB2 Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 667MHz- 2DIMMs 500GB3 Serial ATA Hard Drive (7200RPM) w/DataBurst Cache™ 22 Inch Flatscreen Monitor 16X DVD+/-RW Drive
Before anyone asks if I'm ever going to use all that space -- I'm down to 27GB left on one of my 500GB hdds. I'll probably use the whole TB by the end of the year. By then I'll likely have replaced them with 1TB hdds, if the prices goes down in time, which it should. Currently 2x500GB is cheaper than 1x1TB -- ridiculous.
I've got a 320GB hard drive and it honestly isn't enough. Gonna have to invest in an external HDD soon to stick all my TV shows on. I use a Medion computer, which, most of the time I don't think are too great, but they have special promotions with a supermarket chain here in the UK. The value for money is unbelivable. £400 ($800) for Intel Core 2 Duo E6400, 2GB DDR2 RAM, GeForce 7650 GS, Vista Premium, that's just the main points, and that was April last year.