
Solid State Drive (SSD): Solid state drives store information in microchips, thus making it typically faster than the HDD. The faster the platter spins, the faster the hard drive can perform. A HDD uses magnetism to store its data on a rotating platter, where a read/write head floats above the spinning platter reading and writing data. The major advantage of a HDD is that it’s capable of storing lots of data at a low cost. Standard Hard Drive (HDD): This is the oldest and most popular type of external hard drive. Massive storage capacity tends to be much more expensive. RAID storage is basically multiple drives combined together to create one high-speed, high-capacity unit that provides a bit more protection from lost data. Most users can find a quality product that meets all of their data storage and backup needs at a relatively affordable price.įor large organizations, businesses, and enterprise data storage solutions, LaCie also offers high capacity, 8TB to 168TB RAID storage options.
The majority of LaCie external hard drives can be found in the 1 to 10 Terabytes (TB) range, including their rugged, mobile, and desktop options. While that’s plenty of space for a casual user’s collection of photos, videos, and documents, some users may want more space for large HD video files, games, and photos.
This capacity is commonly found in La Cie’s portable, mobile, and rugged designs. Most external hard drives offer at least 500GBs worth of storage.
SSD are also great for mobile use because they’re slightly more durable. If you’re a mobile photographer and shoot lots of RAW images or HD video, a 1TB or 2TB mobile hard drive is the best place to start.