Hard Drive & SSD
If you are looking to quickly & easily save photos, videos and files then a hard drive or SSD is what you need. These also give you the option to make a back-up of important documents on your desktop, laptop or tablet.
OWC ThunderBlade X12 24TB, Thunderbolt 5 (80Gb/s) NVMe RAID SSD External Storage Solution with SoftRAID
13896, 11 €
5 years warranty
Blackmagic Media Module 16TB
7811 €
SanDisk Professional 72 TB G-Raid Shuttle 4 HDD
5499 €
LaCie Rugged SSD Pro5 2TB USB-C
1899 €
Glyph Blackbox Plus SSD U.2 15.36TB PRO, USB-C(3.2, Gen2), External Power
6223 €
LaCie 48 TB 2big Dock STLG48000400
2699 €
Glyph Blackbox PRO RAID 60TB Enterprise Class, Thunderbolt 3
4475 €
Glyph Blackbox PRO RAID 60TB, Enterprise Class, USB-C (3.1, Gen 2)
4245 €
Glyph Blackbox Plus, 16TB Bus-powered, SSD, USB-C (3.2, Gen2)
3193 €
LaCie STLG60000400 2big Dock v2 60 TB
3574, 93 €
5 years warranty
LaCie 1big Dock SSD Pro 4TB Thunderbolt 3 USB 3.1
3671, 99 €
SanDisk Professional G-Drive PRO DOCK 4
943, 90 €
LaCie 36TB 2big Dock-V2 Thunderbolt 3 USB 3.2 Gen 2
1949 €
LaCie STHJ60000800 2Big Raid USB-C 60TB
3348, 90 €
Glyph Blackbox PRO RAID 48TB Enterprise Class, Thunderbolt 3
2685 €
OWC Express 1M2 USB4 8.0TB - over 3000MB/s on USB4 equipped Macs & PCs
3106, 09 €
SanDisk Professional G-DRIVE PROJECT, Mobile HDD, 12 TB
1059, 90 €
Glyph Blackbox PRO RAID 48TB, Enterprise Class, Thunderbolt 3
2465 €
Popular storage medium
A hard drive is an external memory device that saves various user and computer operating system data. In recent years the price of devices such as these has dropped significantly, and these days countless models with more than 1 terabyte of storage space are to be found. A hard drive can also be used as temporary memory, should a system exceed its memory capacity. With this type of drive the information is transferred onto the drive via a moveable arm, after which this info can be read. Your computer or tablet will by default have its own hard drive, but when you need more capacity for all your data, we recommend you buy a portable drive. This can easily be connected to the device via a USB connection, NAS system or FireWire.
Write & Read speeds
The speed of a hard drive determines the device's functionality and performance. The rotating disks in the hard drive itself can reach a particular speed that is expressed as revolutions per minute (RPM). Common speeds are 5400 and 7200 RPM. In addition, the write and read speeds determine the device's performance. This speed is expressed in megabytes per second (MB/s). The more data a hard drive can process per minute, the faster the system will work. The speed at which files can be transferred from your laptop or desktop to your hard drive in turn depends on the connection. With a USB 3.0, for example, you can transfer files to your drive 10x faster than with a USB 2.0 cable.
Storage capacity
The amount of storage space available depends on the type of information you wish to save. If you are looking to save many high quality videos it is advisable to buy a hard drive with at least 1 TB capacity. Lower capacity drives are suitable for saving photos and documents. However, all files nowadays take up ever more space, so we recommend buying a larger capacity drive than you might need. Leaving you prepared for the future.
SSD
With the launch of the SSD (solid state drive) in 2009 the speed of storage media was given a stimulus. The accessibility and transfer speed of the SSD far exceed that of a hard drive. In part this can be put down to the fact that the SSD stores data on memory chips. This doesn't happen with a moveable arm, such as with a hard drive, but instead via an electrical charge. Due to their high speed functionality SSDs are frequently used as a computer's start-up drive, but portable SSDs can be very handy too. Especially if you watch lots of films and listen to lots of music.
Accessories
A portable hard drive must be hooked up to your laptop or tablet. This can be done via a USB cable that is often supplied with it. Or it can be bought separately, of course. If you have run out of USB ports on your device you might want to consider a hub with individual USB ports. Giving you ample space to store stuff whenever you need to on portable devices. To protect your hard drive when you're out and about, a matching cover is very practical.

























































