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Edit: The Samsung BAR Plus is faster on both read and write and has a hole to hook tags to it, too. Costs a little more. Has a 5 year warranty.
The fastest, most bestest flash drive is probably the SanDisk Extreme Pro USB 3.2.
So far, I am really liking the SanDisk Ultra Flair USB 3.0 flash drive.
64GB = $10.19 on Amazon. (Or less).
They are very slim and pretty fast.
Wondering if there's anything better for not much more money?
For backing up client data to put back on there machine after a nuke & pave, I like using the Samsung T5 portable SSD. Much faster and more reliable than any flash drive. I wouldn't even trust the SSD flash drives.
I am interested in upgrading to a portable NVME SSD, which I would also use to store my own data.
OWC Envoy Express Thunderbolt 3 Enclosure for NVMe M.2 SSD + Samsung 970 Evo Plus (overkill speed-wise, but amazing longevity-wise).
Edit: many drives have great read speeds, but lousy write speeds.
The fastest, most bestest flash drive is probably the SanDisk Extreme Pro USB 3.2.
So far, I am really liking the SanDisk Ultra Flair USB 3.0 flash drive.
64GB = $10.19 on Amazon. (Or less).
They are very slim and pretty fast.
Wondering if there's anything better for not much more money?
For backing up client data to put back on there machine after a nuke & pave, I like using the Samsung T5 portable SSD. Much faster and more reliable than any flash drive. I wouldn't even trust the SSD flash drives.
I am interested in upgrading to a portable NVME SSD, which I would also use to store my own data.
OWC Envoy Express Thunderbolt 3 Enclosure for NVMe M.2 SSD + Samsung 970 Evo Plus (overkill speed-wise, but amazing longevity-wise).
Edit: many drives have great read speeds, but lousy write speeds.
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