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bbevan 5 Aug 2015 20:43

External hard drives- what kind and where to pack?
 
Hi all,

What kind of external hard drives have you had good luck with on the road, and where on the bike do you store them?

I'll be carrying a couple on an upcoming Africa trip and want to avoid broken discs.

I've done a month-long trip with one, a WD Passport, and it survived in an Ortlieb type bag on the tailrack. But it later died after a minor drop...

Any more data points would be appreciated!


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g6snl 5 Aug 2015 21:04

I used one of theses > Wireless Plus: Mobile Storage To Stream Your Media| Seagate

The way I packed it was quite crude but worked for me. In 2 zip bags to protect from wet. Buried in in my clothes (trousers are good to roll it in) inside an Orlieb roll bag.

It pissed with rain, roads were beyond rough at times and survived a fall on a mountain track. It suffered cold and wet and 40C !

Worked fine.

bbevan 6 Aug 2015 06:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by g6snl (Post 512479)
I used one of theses > Wireless Plus: Mobile Storage To Stream Your Media| Seagate

The way I packed it was quite crude but worked for me. In 2 zip bags to protect from wet. Buried in in my clothes (trousers are good to roll it in) inside an Orlieb roll bag.

It pissed with rain, roads were beyond rough at times and survived a fall on a mountain track. It suffered cold and wet and 40C !

Worked fine.

Thanks for the suggestion. Will check out that HD. Sounds like quite a trip!

*Touring Ted* 6 Aug 2015 09:18

What about good old fashioned USB Pen drives.

You can get HUGE capacities now and they are very reliable, lightweight and take up no space.

USB 3.0 makes them even more viable.

backofbeyond 6 Aug 2015 11:48

I'd go with Ted on this one - solid state memory sticks. You can get 128Gb ones for around £6 on Amazon and they'll survive 50 miles of corrugated African piste a lot better than a hard disc.

duibhceK 6 Aug 2015 12:53

I'm with Ted as well.
USB sticks are more compact, more reliable and faster than an external HDD.

Also, if you have multiple smaller ones you can easily mail them home when they get full and pick up others on the road.

lightcycle 6 Aug 2015 16:23

We are using SSD External HDs. Although they are smaller capacity and more expensive than platter-based HDs, they are quite small and don't lose data when they are dropped or shaken (as on a motorcycle).

We use a Samsung 256GB SSD HD, about $150 for 256GB.

g6snl 6 Aug 2015 19:06

Totally agree with the usb sticks............ if you are taking a PC/similar.

I travelled without a PC of any kind so went for a wireless HD which was self powered. I took SD cards out of Camera stuck it in mobile phone transferred the contents to HD using the WIFI, stored the SD card in a safe place. Slotted in a new SD card for the camera. That way I had 2 copies, with out having to take a PC, just the BU HD which I would have taken if I took a PC anyway.......

1 more item on the "take less stuff list":thumbup1: I love less stuff.

Threewheelbonnie 6 Aug 2015 19:21

You can go phone or tablet to USB using Total Commander , OTG or similar apps. Just don't have any sharp or heavy objects to hand while installing or looking for the combination that works for your devices.

Andy

bbevan 7 Aug 2015 12:53

Cool, I hadn't considered USB sticks because I want to take like 4TB of storage for video. But having a few of those on hand could be useful.

SSD drives would be ideal, but the price is getting up there. WD Passport 2TB is ~$100, and 2TB of SSD is like 10x more expensive.

Hemuli 8 Aug 2015 06:55

I carried normal 2.5" external HDDs on my trip (3 years).
3 or 4 discs broke due to vibration.
Always carry a back-up of your discs and immediately replace broken one.

SSD would be ideal, but way too expensive for my wallet...

ta-rider 8 Aug 2015 16:03

SSD Hard drives are getting cheap these days so i would prefere them also because they are much faster!

c-m 8 Aug 2015 23:00

The Samsung T1 is probably the best external SSD drive on the market at the moment. You can get that all the way up to 1TB. It's super fast, but also super pricey.

I tend to just keep a 1TB WD 5400 USB drive in my tank bag. SSDs are great but it gets very expensive when you need to store a lot a video. Standard external drives aren't that delicate, mine survived many days off roading in Morocco. It's when they are actually powered on you need to be careful.

I wouldn't bother with wireless drives, transfer speeds are painfully slow compared to wired devices.

BeeeeJ 19 Aug 2015 18:27

I have a 1tb Samsung ssd. Very small and compact but not cheap


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Tim Cullis 19 Aug 2015 21:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by lightcycle (Post 512550)
We are using SSD External HDs. Although they are smaller capacity and more expensive than platter-based HDs, they are quite small and don't lose data when they are dropped or shaken (as on a motorcycle).

We use a Samsung 256GB SSD HD, about $150 for 256GB.

SSD is definitely the way to go for reliability. I upgraded the 256GB SSD in my Macbook Air with a 480GB SSD and the upgrade kit included an aluminium cover for the old SSD so it could be used as an external USB 3.0 drive. So I now have plenty of space for films and all sorts of junk.


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