What Is The Best External Hard Drive?

What Is The Best External Hard Drive?

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Good for Travel
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Good for Home
LaCie – https://amzn.to/3hGffMp

Indestructible!!!
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50 Comments

  1. Really for proper work you need Three drives. A decent ssd nvme on your computer for running the operating systems and virtualised environments and programs. You then want a decent 4 or 8 TB ssd portable with usb C. Finally a backup solution such as a NAS with a minimum of 3 enterprise grade drives and raid 5. For something nearly indestructible use a fire safe and backup things like wills, bank accounts, digital wallets keys and passwords, with Archive grade BD-R blue ray optical disk with a life of over 20 years guaranteed.

  2. Bought the Lacie 2 TB mobile drive about 13 months ago. To back up photos and videos. Completely stopped working after 2 uses. Lacie must have been bought out by by Seagate. Spoke to tech support… utter rubbish. But they can point you to a company that if you pay them can retrieve what is on the broken drive and sell you another one. Absolute SCAMMERs.
    The product does the exact opposite of what they say it will do. It does not protect your data.

  3. I have a question…can you still record up to 1 hour of gameplay with a 500GB external hard drive? Please reply, thank you 🙂

  4. The Lacie drive is NOT drop-proof. I found out the hard way when I dropped mine, and it was immediately corrupted. I lost all my files.

  5. I still have a massive Seagate 2TB "portable" HDD from 2012, the thing even has its own power suppy. Very clunky, but I’m still using it now. I back up my computer to a newer 2TB drive, then onto the old timer.

  6. If u have to choose between WD 8TB My Book Desktop HDD and ADATA 5TB HD710 Pro
    Which one would be ur choice based on product quality (speed isn’t my priority here)
    Which one would last longer and less likely to have problems with ( u know I’m one of those people who appreciates good Warranty Services but wish to never need it)

  7. I’m looking at the WD P10 4TB or 4TB my passport, for me honestly an SSD all of the transfer speeds in the durability are a lot better I just can’t give that much for a 4 TB and I don’t want to have to continually switch my games back and forth from drives so an SSD just isn’t going to do what I want so I was looking at the HHDs do you have any recommendations on the two I’ll ask about

  8. Two years later . Black Ops 6 take up 350GB. CRAZY ! I just bought a Zephyrus G14 with 500GB for $1500. I just purchased external hard drive worth 2TB. I just don’t understand how to install updates to BO6 of the games downloaded on the laptop but the laptop doesn’t have any memory available. Do I have to uninstall the game and redownload it on the external drive so I can make updates ? I didn’t think I can use the storage on the external drive to make updates when the game is downloaded on the laptop itself …..

  9. If you have importend stuff, you should have a minimum of 3 different brands of old school HDD drives, becourse ssd fail without signs and they loosing data with time if they are not powered periodically, and not even copied the same data on the same ssd or for other reasons.
    Ther are some yt videos that can explain it much better then I can. Eventually in the future ther will come out a ssd version that don’t have any of this problems, but they are only beta versions around of them for testing, they will not even loos data in 100years or much much longer and they will be cost much less then today’s ssd beside the first on the market they will cost more, becourse its new, but after a couple of years, it will be a happy data storage solution.
    I have forgotten what they called this storage drives.

  10. Why would anyone want a hard drive you can throw around and stamp on! What we want is a relaible hard drive that does not corupt or fail. Hard drives sit on the desk or in a draw we do not need to knock nails in with them!

  11. I bought a Lacie Rugged USB-C 4TB SSD for my Mid2011 iMac. I wanted a bootable drive, and I am finding out that I can’t connect it threw Thunderbolt 1. I bought a adapter & Thunderbolt 2 cable and still no luck. I am to test this on a computer at work see if this is a compatibility maybe a dead hard drive.

  12. WD Internal Black drive in external enclosure.. I just bought a 1tb drive for less than $40… brand new! Orico enclosure is about $20

  13. In your opinion, is it better to store tons of word document files on an External hard drive or USB to save space on computer?

  14. I never experienced a HDD not working anymore. My Xbox one once felt from like 4ft and it still works fine. However the store is now full on my Xbox so that’s why I’m watching this video. Kinda ironic 😂

  15. From a guy who works on hard drives for living, I can tell you a few things about your line up.
    1. Lacie does not make drives, they make fancy looking yet non effective enclosures. What you will find inside of that LaCie box is a regular 4TB M10 Seagate drive (same as you would find in a native Seagate enclosure but for much less). Orange bumper and metal case are not going to save the drive from mechanical failure in case of impact. Heads will get damaged just as easily as they would in the cheapest option of this drive in this size. It’s basically a marketing stunt.
    2. SSDs fail for reasons that hard drives do not, so it’s kinda apples to oranges comparison. Also ppl should know Samsung voids warranty if you had your device unplugged for more than 2 weeks :). And the best part is that they are basically unrecoverable once the NAND begins to fail.
    Imagine a wedding photographer losing undelivered footage due to SSD like that failing? Even if they have business insurance to cover "any costs involved", they would still not find a solution simply because it does not exist.
    If the same happened with a hard drive, at least there are many companies who can get the data back and save their business.
    I like the titanium piece you showed, but are you sure that the transfer speed is 100mb/s? That’s the speed of any modern hard drive and some go even faster. It must be way higher than 100 for portable SSD

  16. My favorite producer, Colt Capperune, made a video about his opinions on SSDs and HDDs in terms of what to use for backups and as your main external drive for editing (in his case, it was music production). If you use an SSD as your main backup, and it does happen to fail for whatever reason, there is no easy way of getting back almost any of your data. Nowadays, you can send a dead HDD to a specialist, and with there being physical parts that store the data, it will be easier to extract it and recover most, if not all, of your data!! I haven’t had this happen myself, but it is something to consider and do some research on!! 🙂

  17. My seagate worries me, I am paranoid it’s going to stop working and your comments didn’t reassure me, was yours pre-owned? what was it called exactly? they have some with "expansion" written on them, was it sdd? hdd?

  18. La Cie is actually a pun. The parent company is Seagate, and La Cie is French for "The Company". The enclosed chip is called a "FireCuda", which presumably is some sort of mythical sea monster. Lol. 🌊

  19. I have 3 Seagate drives (1, 2 and 4TB) I used everyday for YEARS until I fried one removing it from the computer without ‘ejecting’ first.

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