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backup medium?
I'm planning to upgrade my backup strategy from 3.5" hard disks.
Just out of curiosity, what are the comparative advantages of using a full-up external SSD for backup, as opposed to, say, an SSD thumb drive? Are these equivalent, functionally? Is there a speed advantage in USB-C? Sorry, these are not specifically SuperDuper questions, but of general backup strategy. |
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Thumbdrives are not appropriate for this. They're generally not high quality, have poor controllers, are slow, etc. Don't do that.
Instead, get a portable SSD like the WD MyPassport SSD (about $150 for 1TB): https://amzn.to/3es97Wx (affiliate link)
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