So, my five month old MacBook Air, with 256Gb of storage has gone from 125GB of free storage to about 34GB. It took me a while to figure out what happened, but ultimately 18GB of iOS app backups in iTunes, some movies, music, and a LOT of image files from my research trip was responsible. I realized that if I am going to use this as my primary machine, I needed a better external hard drive setup.
I looked at buying an external SSD drive, but the prices were crazy. $250 for 128GB and then hit by the bottleneck of the USB2.0 connection to the Air. So I started researching thunderbolt. Seagate has a "GoFlex" line of external hard drives, and they have a thunderbolt adapter for it. For $240, I bought a 1TB drive, the thunderbolt adapter, and a thunderbolt cable. Same price as the external SSD, but 8X the storage, and at a much higher transfer rate.
So it arrived today, and I hooked it up (very easy, unplug the bottom of the hard drive, replacing the USB interface, and plug it into the thunderbolt adapter, connect it, and poof! Instant hard drive. It is blazingly fast. As if I have a second internal SSD. My first test was to transfer a 1GB folder from my Air's SSD to the thunderbolt drive. it did it in 11 seconds. I about fell over. Currently transferring stuff from a USB 2.0 G-Drive external drive. This is slower. From external drive to air to thunderbolt drive, 20 seconds per GB. Still impressive.
I am going to ask for my work to get me one of the GoFlex Desk drives (which include a second thunderbolt port in it) for my work machine. That is a bit more, about $350 for a 3TB drive with thunderbolt.
I looked at buying an external SSD drive, but the prices were crazy. $250 for 128GB and then hit by the bottleneck of the USB2.0 connection to the Air. So I started researching thunderbolt. Seagate has a "GoFlex" line of external hard drives, and they have a thunderbolt adapter for it. For $240, I bought a 1TB drive, the thunderbolt adapter, and a thunderbolt cable. Same price as the external SSD, but 8X the storage, and at a much higher transfer rate.
So it arrived today, and I hooked it up (very easy, unplug the bottom of the hard drive, replacing the USB interface, and plug it into the thunderbolt adapter, connect it, and poof! Instant hard drive. It is blazingly fast. As if I have a second internal SSD. My first test was to transfer a 1GB folder from my Air's SSD to the thunderbolt drive. it did it in 11 seconds. I about fell over. Currently transferring stuff from a USB 2.0 G-Drive external drive. This is slower. From external drive to air to thunderbolt drive, 20 seconds per GB. Still impressive.
I am going to ask for my work to get me one of the GoFlex Desk drives (which include a second thunderbolt port in it) for my work machine. That is a bit more, about $350 for a 3TB drive with thunderbolt.