
Seagate Expansion Desktop
4 TB
Seagate Expansion Desktop
4 TB
Yes, of course.
Yes, with the appropriate software or Bitlocker, this is possible.
Yes, it has a high data transfer rate and is therefore well suited for an external NAS backup
...no.
I have not found anything like this. You can take out a rescue plan for 2 years = USD 9.99 or 3 years = 14.99.
Thank you for the request We have added this hard drive to our range for you: Seagate Expansion Portable (2000GB) This has 2TB as you described and works without a power supply.
Hello, I have several Seagate Expansion Desktops, and they are all equipped with an external charger. Suggestion, there are several offers at Digitec, e.g. XCell mains adapter 12 Volt LogiLink PA0198 Hopefully the connection is correct, that's why I would order the LogiLink
Due to different suppliers and delivery conditions, there may be price differences compared to other suppliers. We always try to set a price in line with the market, but this is not possible for all products.
Sorry, didn't mean to write the comment twice.
Depending on the format, information of the image files can vary, so you have information from the creation of the "file" itself (always) or you have in the ->right click on icon ->properties -> the creation date of the photo, with certain formats you can even find information of the photo like GPS data.
Davon kann ausgegangen werden. https://www.seagate.com/de/de/support/kb/how-to-format-your-hard-drive-220151en/
Digitec (or any other Swiss dealer) is obliged to supply electrical appliances with a Swiss plug. If the appliance is supplied with a foreign plug, a suitable replacement cable should be supplied if the mains cable is pluggable or alternatively if the mains cable is permanently connected, a suitable adapter should be supplied. If the appliance is delivered without a suitable plug, complain to the customer service and insist on a cable or an adapter, free of charge. Point 1 --> https://www.esti.admin.ch/de/themen/faq/elektrische-erzeugnisse-marktueberwachung/
Since I use the device as a backup disk on a Synology NAS, I cannot answer this question. Sorry!
Oops, no idea. I bought it as a gift, but the gift was very enthusiastic, which I still hear today. Sorry, I can't give you any more detailed information on this.
Is SMR. You can find it on the net: https://www.computerbase.de/2020-04/festplatten-seagate-smr-ohne-kennzeichnung/ If the hard disks were CMR, it would also be advertised as such with a guarantee...
As far as I know, the following applies to the Xbox One X: - The external hard drive must support at least USB 3.0. - It must be at least 256 gigabytes in size so that you can store games and apps on it. Otherwise, the Xbox will only use the space for pictures, music and videos. - The drive must be a maximum of 16 terabytes. - The drive must be connected directly to the console, i.e. not via USB hub. - Up to three drives can be used simultaneously as external storage. (see e.g. here: https://www.pc-magazin.de/ratgeber/xbox-one-s-xbox-one-x-externe-festplatte-anschliessen-einrichten-kaufen-3200124-17426.html) This would mean in relation to your disc -> works probably just needs the power supply of the disk, otherwise the power supply is not guaranteed.
We had the 16TB variant on offer, but it is currently sold out.
This is the case up to the 16 TB disk, although that is where the Exos is. It probably also has something to do with the warranty. I keep asking myself how this is possible.
You can't say that in general. The size of the files has a big influence on the throughput. Here are a few comments on tests I recently did: Hardware: HP-PC 750-430nz, copying from the old external Seagate hard drive (2TB) to the Seagate Expansion Desktop (6TB). 1. test copying Photoshop Elements backup files A PSE backup consists of many files: one file per photo (JPG, RAW) and other files like XMP and JSON. Some of the files are very small. JSON files are typically 1KB for me. The observed throughput (task manager) was between 45 MB/s and 100 MB/s. 2. test copying of a large file (approx. 50 GB) Here, a throughput of 150 - 165 MB/s could be observed. In the first test, the large disk (6TB) was the bottleneck with an active time >80%. The creation of many small files on the 6TB disk leads to a large load on the file system (NTFS). In the second test, the small disk (2TB) was fully utilised, 100% for a long time. I.e. the small disk was able to deliver less data than the large disk could have swallowed. Conclusion: Assuming a throughput of 150MB/s, it takes approx. 4 hours for 2 TB.
According to the manufacturer it delivers 7200-RPM spin speed and has a buffer size of 256 MB. You can find more detailed information about the integrated hard disc (ST12000DM0007) on the following link: https://www.seagate.com/www-content/datasheets/pdfs/barracuda-pro-14-tb-DS1901-10-2006US-en_US.pdf
Many thanks for the info! Can be changed yourself under "Report incorrect data" to help digitec as always!
yes, if you have enough USB ports to plug in both hard drives at the same time, that's no problem.
According to our research, a hard drive must be formatted to work on PS4 and have a USB 3.0 connection. We recommend getting a hard drive designed directly for the PS4 like this one: Seagate Game Drive for PS4 (4TB)
No, there is no switch. After a certain idle time, the drive automatically goes into standby mode.
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