yosilikon.blogg.se

Lacie hd review
Lacie hd review






lacie hd review

The device ships configured in RAID 0 and is preformatted with the exFAT filesystem with 3,726GB of user addressable space, so it is compatible with both MacOS and Windows out of the box. Thunderbolt 3, USB 3.1 Gen 2: Yes, Gen 1: Noĭust & Water: IP54 rated, Shock: drops up to 1.2 meters (4 feet) (in non-operating mode), Pressure: 1 ton (1000 kg / 2205 lbs) RAID 0: 4 TB, RAID 1: 2 TB, JBOD : 2x 2 TB But what really stands out is that this bright orange and silver external USB-C HDD features two internal HDDs and an onboard RAID controller for added speed as well as an integrated SD card slot. It’s built to take a drop up to 4ft/1.2m while in non-operating mode and can handle the elements fairly well given its IP54 rating.

Lacie hd review pro#

If I had stored it on the LaCie Rugged RAID Pro, that story could have ended on a more positive note.Īt $289.98, LaCie’s Rugged RAID Pro is quite expensive, but it is a nice external storage device for the creative professional. For a while, I didn’t even have a backup at all, eventually losing over 700GB of video forever due to a drive failure.

lacie hd review

What once started as a simple hobby of trying to capture the moments and memories around me quickly turned into mental torture when it came to managing my data and backing up my thousands of RAW images and rather large video files. Life as a video producer or photographer can quickly turn into the life of a data storage nut.








Lacie hd review