If you can live with USB3 speed (not too bad), you can buy a case that you can slip bare drives into
at will, so swapping and storing is pretty easy.
I got this one for $23. I pull it out when I need to grab a file:
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.amazon.com_gp_product_B00LS5NFQ2_ref-3Doh-5Faui-5Fdetailpage-5Fo09-5Fs01&d=DwIFaQ&c=Cu5g146wZdoqVuKpTNsYHeFX_rg6kWhlkLF8Eft-wwo&r=AGYZ7-AeerjxzYnIwL-lBLFI3SPYN3BDmku4qGQB4Tg&m=ZFZz1J7YNiyViG4MFOXDll-VPJhRfvGkaykSMogU3JQ&s=Q4n-iZHR7ALe6mbBkMGxQEFrh3PoROF9E4ChXjbQDyM&e=
Britt
On 3/25/18 3:40 PM, Bruce Bartrug wrote:
> BH has 4tb WD portable drives for $100. Two of those would do you, and you wouldn't have to be
> concerned about slow loading, loading times, or the very real possibility of eventually getting
> hacked. You can keep one in safe storage outside your home and rotate every so often. Just my
> take on the storage problem(s).
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