- fast read and write speeds
- reliable (show me that warranty)
- large storage space
SSD
As much as I would like to work of a solid state drive for their speed, I need more than the 2TB's that most portable SSD drives offer. SSD are usually more durable but I am always working off of a desktop so durability and portability are not necessities. The few external SSD drives sold that have more than the 2TB available are ridiculously expensive too.
See example: https://www.g-technology.com/products/d ... sd#0G10290
Cheaper options
I know there are cheaper brands out there but the less known ones have tons of bad reviews (hit or miss sort of deals) Brands like WD and Seagate sell inexpensive hard drives with large storage capacities but their read and write speeds are usually terrible. A lot of them don't even list them off of their website.
See example: https://www.seagate.com/consumer/backup ... /#features
Daisy Chaining
I am not working with enough footage at once to warrant any daisy chaining.
Possible Options
I am still working off an old USB G-Drive and it hasn't let me down. Both LaCie and G-Technology came highly rated by my professor. I'd be open to any other suggestions but I'm currently looking at this type of hard drive.
https://www.g-technology.com/products/o ... es#0G03411 <-- 440MB/s | 3 yr warranty
https://www.g-technology.com/products/d ... -2#0G04085 <-- 480MB/s | 3 yr warranty
https://www.g-technology.com/products/d ... b3#0G05748 <-- 500MB/s | 5 yr warranty
Ports
The only problem with the 3rd one is that it has thunderbolt 3 and my iMac only has thunderbolt 2 ports. Apple does have an Adapter for that crossover but I'm wondering if the read/write speeds will slow down because of it. I can't find much info on that topic.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OSUDMj9cj_s
So there are my thoughts from all the research I have done so far. If anyone would like to share their experiences, opinions, and tips going forward, I'd really appreciate it.


