By guest editor Michael Nguyen
I showed off the device around at work and most of the feedback I got for it was; “Wow, is that an external drive?” quickly followed by; “Oh wow, designed by Pininfarina”. For the record, I work with co-workers who are used to seeing gizmos and other electronic gadgets. And, still, the SimpleDrivePS caused quite a bit of buzz.
Windows and MacOS – and maybe more!
The SimpleDrive works on Windows and MacOS X, obviously, but also on some Linux flavored OS like Ubuntu if you know how to mount the drive. Mac users have an extra step before they can write on the SimpleDrive; it needs to be reformatted as Mac OS Extended volume. If the SimpleDrive will be shared between a Windows and a Mac computer, reformatting the drive using FAT file system will enable read/write access for both environments.
Power it on
Performance
Our test protocol was very straightforward. We benchmarked the three core disk operations; READ, WRITE and READ/WRITE. The data that we moved around was the content of my “World of Warcraft” folder – a fairly big sized folder with 6,142 files, 1,1272 folders, and 8.29GB (8,911,757,312 Bytes). The other storage unit, referenced as C_DRIVE, was a local RAID0 of two 10K RPM WD Raptor.
Results
We ran another benchmark with HDTach 3.0, where the numbers were close enough to confirm our results and these were solid numbers for a portable storage unit.
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Conclusion
I have used few external drives and here is what I like with the SimpleDrive and how I would use it. It has to be one of the quietest external drives I have put my hands (or ears) on. The non-slip pads on the bottom keep the unit sturdy on any surface. You don’t want your device to move around especially when it is reading or writing data to the platters. No bulky AC Power to carry around, which makes the SimpleDrive a great portable device. Ideally, you want to have two sets of USB cables – one permanently connected to your computer and another to carry along with the unit. Although it can be used a backup unit, because it is lightweight, quiet and small, and has 250GB of drive space, I believe you’ll get more out of it as a portable storage unit.