![]() I hear SMR also means these are poor choices to shuck and use as internal hard drives. I think all of the current Seagate models I have mentioned have SMR which I hear results in slow write times but I assume that should be ok for my purposes. Have a pair of Seagate 2 TB GoFlex Freeagent EHDs that are full. I need to periodically manually back up photos/videos. You can't even find it in their external hard drive section - instead you see the "backup" versus the "expansion". So Seagate bothered to spend the money to put this new model out 9 months ago. With high-capacity desktop options, portable HDD options that fit in your pocket, and SSDs that are super light and credit card-sizedthere is an Expansion drive for you. What is the difference? I've read the data sheets, seagate site, youtube reviews, google, called twice - nothing learned beyond trivial differences in weight, dimensions, style. Add extra storage in seconds with Seagate Expansion drives. Seagate external hard drives on sale at Amazon: STEB8000100 versus STGY8000400 ("Expansion" versus "Desktop"). Just make sure to tag the post with the flair and give a little background info/context. On Fridays we'll allow posts that don't normally fit in the usual data-hoarding theme, including posts that would usually be removed by rule 4: “No memes or 'look at this '” We are not your personal archival army. ![]() With Rescue Data Recovery Services, you get: Access to a team of world-class data recovery experts. Defend your dataand your budgetagainst unexpected data loss for any mechanical, accidental, or natural disaster. This gargantuan Seagate external hard drive should be enough to hold. That’s why most Seagate drives now include Rescue Data Recovery Services.
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