![]() I can't imagine professionals using the LaCie I think they would go for the solid dependable G-RAID (but professionals can afford data recovery if they need it, which is very unlikely). After doing several tests the big difference is that the Lacie has a 5-year Data Recovery (they both have 5-year warranty). It doesn't have all the extra ports it's bigger but I think better looking. Update, I have now purchased a G-RAID thunderbolt 3 as a comparison it has exactly the same specs but it's faster, not by much but it is faster. ![]() It's very easy to set up and use, it comes with a good easy to use app. The charger port is just 15W so apparently according to other reviewers is not good enough for charging a laptop. I like the CF card port in the front but it's not a deal breaker. It comes with 4 different plugs for different countries, a waste of cables that just creates trash. My biggest gripe is that the light on the front flashes even when it's turned off, you have to completely unplug it to get it to stop this, it's very annoying when it's in your bedroom, so it just sits there with tape over the light looking ugly. I had to get a Thunderbolt to ESata + USB 3.0 adapter to achieve anything like decent speeds which was an extra £100 (there's only one type available) but it's worth it. I'm editing video on a 2011 IMac, I bought this to back-up my info and be compatible when I upgrade the Mac. See for applicable terms and privacy Policy.I'm running this on RAID 1 so it's backing itself up as I go along. Internet connection and Adobe ID required. ![]() ĥ One-month membership to Adobe Creative Cloud All Apps plan is redeemable during product registration. Refer to specs page for more information.Ĥ * Eligible for one (1) In-Lab Data Recovery attempt during the term of coverage. Storage rates vary depending on capacity.ģ Actual data rates may vary depending on operating environment and other factors, such as RAID mode, RAID configuration, chosen interface, and drive capacity. Storage rates vary depending on capacity.Ģ Based on the average RAW image size of 100MB on a DSLR. Limited Warranty and Data Rescue Servicesġ On average, 1 hour of 4K 30fps compressed footage creates 30GB of data. Seagate IronWolf Pro Enterprise-Class Drives Thunderbolt 3,Thunderbolt, and Thunderbolt 2 (with Apple adapter) * Actual data rates may vary depending on operating environment and other factors, such as chosen interface, RAID mode, and disk capacity. LaCie RAID Manager (provides system monitoring and email alerts for temperature or RAID events)
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