So SAM has his SAM SD but i have my own EMAD USB
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Guys I can stress how much I am loving this new concept, forget about Thumb USB flash drive premade.
Create custom one.
Find Samsung EVO PLUS U3 SD card
Pair it with USB CARD Reader that has certified chipset + optionally lanyyard + optionally SD card cover like:Blazing fast everything see for your self in the video below and great Samsung performance + even if the card USB connectors fails you can fix it + you can find USB to C card reader if you want + usually cheaper + you can
install VeraCrypt and carry it around and performance will be also great.https://drive.google.com/open?id=1xoTsAnFbYkuL-LSbKPjHBRl3ZNT7OdIR
Competitors even from Samsung does not have the same performance, more like half of it only.
I have the Orico one in the video.
For backups this is god send.
I know this might be not original idea like the concept of black nail polish, everyone think they are original with it, but again I dont see alot of people doing it, and it is hella great.
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@emad-r SD cards are slow. If you want a really fast portable usb drive, you want a USB3 to NVMe adapter and an NVMe drive for it: https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA2RP7NF4296
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@travisdh1 said in So SAM has his SAM SD but i have my own EMAD USB:
@emad-r SD cards are slow. If you want a really fast portable usb drive, you want a USB3 to NVMe adapter and an NVMe drive for it: https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA2RP7NF4296
~60 MB/s is similar to an old HDD, which is good from sd card.
The thing is I heard about NVMe external, but the cost/benefit ratio is much smaller.
When you factor that all USB drives
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@emad-r I'm talking 500MBps+ here. Makes a huge difference in the amount of time it takes to create a backup. The big question is, how much is your time worth? I'm willing to bet that the speed difference between the two makes it "cheaper" to spend the extra money for the fastest possible transfer rate.
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I put a regular 2.5" SSD in an USB3 enclosure years ago to get several hundreds MB/sec.
Today maybe a portable SSD drive would a great thing to buy instead of inventing the wheel. Like Samsung T5 below.