Hello all, I need some advise on a external data storage device/medium. I need to transfer approx 10Gb of files onto an external drive/USB memory at the fastest possible writing speed. This is due to a time sensitive issue that means I cannot leave a standard USB memory stick plugged into the device for long periods of time. Any advice on something that might work? I have tried a “fast” SanDisk USB drive, but it is too slow…Thanks!

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    4 hours ago

    FBI open up! It sounds like trying you’re to steal lots of data in a few seconds before either the computer kicks you out, or someone returns to their desk. If you’re not staring in a “hacker” movie, 10GBs on a modern usb stick should only take a few minutes, go get a coffee or something while you wait.

    For purely educational purposes, If a 3.0 usb drive isn’t fast enough you’ll need an external SSD which will have significantly faster write times. Be wary of vauge marketing like “fast”, 30MB/s was “fast” 20 years ago. You want the actual to find the spec for write speed, simply put, a higher number is better. Find the highest number, but also be wary of absurd claims. Try to find independent tests/research that support a manufacture’s claim.

    That being said, you’re also limited by the computer’s usb capabilites and whatever drive that has. Make sure you’re plugging into a usb 3.0 port or better. Additionally, if the data is on a slow drive, there’s nothing you can do about that. If the data is comprised of a lot small files, it will be slower to copy as the system has to process each one.

    I hope you enjoyed this educational exercise; and remeber kids, don’t do crime and if you get caught, you don’t know me!