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Anyone using a portable Ssd storage wi-fi when traveling? One with a slot for a sd-cards, as my  intended use is for back up of files (dng) when more weeks travel without a computer .

I m curious to know any first hand experience. I'm on Mac, OS 10.14 Mojave. I have seen this one  not but specs says it requires OS 10.11-12-13 not sure if it will work on 10.14.

Or a portable HD (cheaper!) is more reliable? Thanks in advance for any answer.

robert

 

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I had the previous version of that drive, with a traditional HD, it worked well for 3 years then died. While it worked I was very happy with it but since it did only last 3 years I wasn't willing to buy another.

Now I use an 8" Kindle Fire with a 120gb expansion card. I use an otg card reader and file manager to import my image files to the Kindle.

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On 4/28/2019 at 5:52 PM, robert blu said:

I have seen this one  not but specs says it requires OS 10.11-12-13 not sure if it will work on 10.14.

I use the 3T HD version. For me, it's neither heavy nor large, but I may be less fussy. I'm still on 10.13 but can't see any reason why it would not function with 10.14 or above.

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It might be easier to upgrade the SSD in the mac. I have portable drives and have more or less given up using them.  I think you can get 2Tbyte for a MacBook Air for a little under £500. Then offload them when you return to base.

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