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LaCie 8TB Rugged RAID Shuttle

SKU: STHT8000800 Quickfind Code: 1433211
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PERFECT FOR THE STUDIO

Life in the studio might look glamourous in all the behind-the-scenes shoots, but content creation can get a bit rough around the edges when things begin to heat up. That's why the LaCie 8TB RAID Rugged Drive is designed to not only take on the worst moments of studio life, but also the worst moments of an editor's life: data loss.

LARGE BUT STILL PORTABLE

This large, flat drive was created to be shipped about, protecting your data in transit to its final destination. If your cameras and other gear are protected, your storage shouldn't be left to the elements. The LaCie Rugged Hard Drive is the portable tank of storage, encased in a thick rubber, this Thunderbolt compatible (USB C), lighting quick portable storage solution is the best for those on the go.

RAID

But this doesn't stop at the physical side of things, because it's built to be a portable RAID, you get support for RAID 0 and 1, providing either speed or redundancy on the internal drives on the device. So rather than shipping or using a drive out on a shoot that could go wrong at any moment, trust in LaCie to save your data correctly.

RUGGED BY NAME, RUGGED BY NATURE

The LaCie Rugged is just that. While it comes with LaCie's exemplary hardware inside, the thick rubber casing allows it to be protected from the elements like dust, water and if it happens to drop out your bag or take a fall in any other way, there's no worry that your hard drive is damaged. This is not only ideal for those that are on location, but also shipping out the drive.

USB-C

USB-C provides universal compatibility across the board, with adapters allowing you to access the drive via USB-A and Thunderbolt 3 only laptops (like Macbooks) being compatible with the device too. With USB-C, you'll also get incredibly quick speeds for accessing the large files stored on the drive as well.

 

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