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Computers and Technology => Hardware/Software/Websites & Reviews => Topic started by: scuzzy on November 20, 2018, 18:16 hrs

Title: Samsung T5 500GB Portable SSD
Post by: scuzzy on November 20, 2018, 18:16 hrs
I'm tired of giving Dropbox $99.99 a year to host my files. I finally decided to invest the money in a high speed portable SSD instead that I can connect to the new router. I took advantage of a sale and bought this Samsung T5 500GB Portable SSD (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B073GZBT36/ref=od_aui_detailpages00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) at Amazon for $97.99. It should arrive this Friday, along with my new ASUS router.

Cloud storage was very convenient when I was on Patrol, but I can't justify a need anymore. I find it frustrating that I was only using 100GB, but Dropbox forced me to pay for a 1TB plan. If I should need cloud storage in the future, I'll move over to Google One. They have a 100GB plan for $19.99 a year, and a 200GB plan for $29.99 a year. If I should happen to need more, Google offers a 2TB plan for $99.99 a year; double the storage of Dropbox.

BTW: I will still have 2GB of free storage at Dropbox, plus 20GB of "earned storage" for a total of 22GB.
Title: Re: Samsung T5 500GB Portable SSD
Post by: Bill on November 21, 2018, 11:33 hrs
That certainly is tiny for 500GB!!
Title: Re: Samsung T5 500GB Portable SSD
Post by: scuzzy on November 21, 2018, 13:17 hrs
Yes, it certainly is small. Then again, the SanDisk 128GB micro-SD card I just bought is smaller than a thumbnail.

It's funny that when I got my start in computing, the Zenith desktop I was using had a pair of 10MB hard disk drives. Physically, they were fairly large.