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SanDisk 1.5TB Ultra microSDXC card + SD adapter up to 150 MB/s A1 UHS-I, Class 10
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- Ideal for Android smartphones and tablets; SanDisk Ultra microSDHC and microSDXC UHS-I card cards are compatible with Android smartphones and tablets
- Capture and Store Even More Hours of Full HD Video; With capacities of up to 1.5TB, you can store even more hours of Full HD video on the card and still have room for the videos, photos, music, movies, and other files you want to shoot, save, and share
- Transfer Speeds of up to 150MB/s; Blazing transfer speeds mean that your content moves fast, letting you transfer up to 1000 photos in a minute
- Load Apps Faster with A1-Rated Performance; Rated A1, the SanDisk Ultra microSD card is optimised for apps, delivering faster app launch and performance that provides a better smartphone experience
- SanDisk Memory Zone App for Easy File Management; Available from the Google Play store, the SanDisk Memory Zone app lets you view, access, and back up your phone's files in one location; It can also automatically move files from your device to your memory card to free up space
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sorted byJust in case it fails imagine a 1.5tb card failing with all you stuff on
I can back up as 64 card easy
Could download everything to here and run a dedup on it as I'm sure there's 10% dups at least and then upload it back again?
Would broadband providers allow this volume of usage though? 1tb download and 1tb upload ? (edited)
Local storage will usually be much much faster/cheaper long term than the cloud. But you do need to factor in a backup for your most valuable data (the cloud doesn't tend to fail)
The external hard disks you have could be good as a back up. You may want to get something like a new 2tb external 2.5" hdd which can hold a lot. Small footprint. They go up to about 5TB without needing a separate power cable. Via USB you'll get about (70-130 megabytes/second continuous read or write)
Alternative if you want top speed and budget isn't an issue, you could have an external SSD drive, either m.2 stick in an enclosure, or dedicated external SSD or a drive with a external SATA cable. Speeds via USB can go up to (500+ mb/second, potentially thousands)
The sd card like this is very compact but can be unreliable as so much chip is in such a small space and it can generate a lot of heat and die, or its easy to break. They're great for unimportant data though and local copies in a device.
A NAS may be excessive for your needs. They're best for people needing lots of storage or multiple people sharing a server at different times. Think small business work server or video editors with lots of footage, or more commonly now personal media server (people collecting tons of movie/tv series files etc.) Those devices can run programs too.
Look at diskprices.co.UK for some of the best offers on drives, sticks etc. EBay also has good deals occasionally (edited)
You could get all the roms if you had a retro handheld and one of these ..
Yep. I wonder what 20 years down the road will be like, justTeleport will be beaming my kebab to me, I'll be plugging an aerial into my ear to work from home. Dfs will still have a sale on, sports direct will still be carp. And France will be on strike.
great for turning an android phone into a music DAP for connecting to a mobile DAC (edited)
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Micro SD = about 0.5 gram, so £268/gram. Google sez gold is £70/gram at the mo.
So there.
Since they can keep making larger sizes in the same footprint and size of this micro sd card since 1990
Pretty pricey still I guess though