

- #BEST RAID STORAGE FOR MAC 2018 PRO#
- #BEST RAID STORAGE FOR MAC 2018 PC#
- #BEST RAID STORAGE FOR MAC 2018 WINDOWS#
With Thunderbolt 3 in RAID 0, formatted in HFS+, we saw a 448 MB/s write speed and 452 MB/s read speed. Additionally, we tested Thunderbolt 3 against USB Type-C for read and write speeds. In each RAID configuration, we tested the performance of HFS+ and exFat formatting. We configured the 2Big Dock Thunderbolt 3 in both RAID 0 and RAID 1. PCs and will not be able to write or change any data when formatted in HFS+. exFat is compatible for Mac users also, but it will have a slower performance than HFS+.
#BEST RAID STORAGE FOR MAC 2018 PC#
If you are a PC user, exFat is the best choice. We would have loved to see the compact flash swapped for a CFast 2.0 card reader, since it would be used more in a video producer’s workflow.ĭepending on your system, you will need to consider what formatting system you require. The SD card reader, on the other hand, is great, and so is the USB Type-A port. As video producers, a Compact Flash reader isn’t a huge benefit unless you shoot stills with a compact flash card.
#BEST RAID STORAGE FOR MAC 2018 PRO#
Without a dock of some kind, a Macbook Pro Touch Bar user will either need all USB Type-C peripherals and accessories or they will need lots of dongles to convert Type-C to the connection they require. The 2Big Dock adds back some of the ports users the new Macs might might miss: a USB Type-A port and media card readers. If you aren’t familiar with this version of MacBook, it’s the one that has a headphone jack and four Thunderbolt 3 ports - that’s it. The computer we used for this review is a 2016 Apple MacBook Pro 15 inch Touch Bar. There are four sizes offered: 8 terabytes (TB) for $700 dollars, 12TB for $850 dollars, 16TB for $1,050 dollars and, the size used for this review, 20TB for $1,300 bucks.
#BEST RAID STORAGE FOR MAC 2018 WINDOWS#
The 2Big Dock can be formatted for Windows or Mac, but it comes pre-configured for Mac in HFS+ and in RAID 0. A RAID 1 is a simple mirror the storage space is split in two, and every bit is duplicated and stored on each partition. Similarly, JBOD does the same thing, however it doesn’t require that the drives are the same size. For those that aren’t familiar with how a RAID works, a RAID 0 configures the two drives into one larger drive. It has a hardware RAID controller that can be configured in RAID 0, Raid 1 or JBOD. Along with its two Thunderbolt 3 ports, it can also be connected via USB Type-C. The 2Big Dock also gives MacBook Pro Touchbar users a Type A USB port, along with Compact Flash and SD card readers. The 2Big Dock Thunderbolt 3 is the first in the Big line to be more than just storage. They have a blue indicator light and sliver metal construction, along with a hardware RAID controller. Regardless of the model, they all share the same presentation. They also offer the 5Big, a Thunderbolt 2 RAID, and the 2Big Quadra, a USB 3.0 RAID. We’ve reviewed the 12Big and 6Big, both large and fast Thunderbolt 3 RAID storage options.

LaCie has a significant offering in their Big RAID storage line.

The Thunderbolt 3 connectivity gives you compatibility with Type C systems, like the 2016 Apple MacBook Pro Touch Bar. It's amazing it doesn't also replace your kitchen sink. It has a unique mixture of large capacity, Thunderbolt 3 connectivity, hardware RAID controller and an SD/Compact Flash/USB breakout. The LaCie 2Big Dock Thunderbolt 3 has no rivals.
