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Thunderbolt External Drives (Part 2)

12/9/2012 9:16:49 AM

Thunderbolt External Drives (Part 2)

3.    Seagate Goflex Thunderbolt Adaptor

Seagate Goflex Thunderbolt Adaptor

Seagate’s modular GoFlex system takes a slightly different tack to its rivals. The idea is simple: if you have an existing 2.5in Seagate GoFlex drive, you can turn it into a Thunderbolt disk by simply slotting it into the appropriate caddy. This approach makes it impossible to make promises about performance, since this will depend on which disk you use. We installed a 1TB drive from 2011 (originally sold with a USB 3 caddy) and saw identical speeds to those delivered by the Buffalo MiniStation. In principle the Thunderbolt caddy should support much faster drives, but at present Seagate doesn’t offer any SSD-based GoFlex models.

As it stands, therefore, the GoFlex Thunderbolt Adaptor is - like Buffalo’s MiniStation - probably only worth considering if you have a Mac that supports Thunderbolt but lacks USB 3. Otherwise it makes more sense to pay for a USB 3 cable - or not much more for an entire new drive - than to splash out $105 for this.

4.    Lacie Little Big Disk Thunderbolt SSD

Lacie Little Big Disk Thunderbolt SSD

LaCie’s SSD-based Thunderbolt drive looks chunkier than most, but that’s because it contains two 120GB disks, which you may choose to use in separate, spanned, striped or mirrored configuration. Individually, these solid-state models outshone Buffalo’s mechanical drive in our tests, but couldn’t match the large- file transfer rates of Elgato’s drive.

Combine the two disks into a RAID0 array, though, and performance rockets: we saw large-file read and write speeds jump to 267MB/sec and 284MB/sec. Even small-file operations were slightly accelerated, with write speeds hitting 74MB/sec.

However, you may baulk at using RAID0 for storing important files, since it doubles the likelihood of a hardware failure leading to irrecoverable data loss. SSDs are less prone to this than mechanical drives, since they have no moving parts, but if you plan to use the Little Big Disk in this mode, you should make sure you have a good backup system in place.

At $700 for this model, LaCie’s twin- disk Thunderbolt drive isn’t a bargain, but it’s cheaper and more versatile than Elgato’s 240GB drive. It also offers a second Thunderbolt port, and a bundle of complimentary backup software. Our final caveat is that it uses an external 12V power supply, making it less suited than most to a mobile lifestyle.

 

Buffalo Ministation Thunderbolt

Elgato Thunderbolt SSD

Lacie Little Big Disk Thunderbolt SSD

Seagate Goflex Thunderbolt Adaptor

Overall

4/6

3/6

5/6

3/6

Capacity

500GB, 1TB

120GB, 240GB

240GB

N/A

Drive type

Mechanical

SSD

2xSSD

N/A

Price

TBC

$349

$701

$105

Supplier

TBC

www.elgato.com

www.lacie.com

www.seagate.com

 

External drive small-file read/write speeds (MB/sec)

External drive small-file read/write speeds (MB/sec)

External drive large-file read/write speeds (MB/sec)

External drive large-file read/write speeds (MB/sec)

Verdict

Clearly, Thunderbolt drives are fast - but they’re also expensive, and for everyday use there’s much to be said for sticking with USB 3 (especially considering that any PC with Thunderbolt is guaranteed to have multiple USB 3 ports). For professionals, however, who are willing to pay for top-speed storage, Thunderbolt is exciting - and as the market grows, prices will surely fall. We look forward to seeing what Thunderbolt brings in the coming months and years.

 

 

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