Follow Us

LaCie launches Apple, Thunderbolt-compatible external drive

The 240GB SSD Little Big Disc, which uses Intel technology, is slated to ship next month

LaCie today launched its first external hard drive with a 10Gbs Thunderbolt port for use with Apple's next-generation high-speed I/O technology.

The Little Big Disk Thunderbolt series of drives are now available in Apple retail stores or on Apple's website .

A 1TB version of the drive that runs at speeds of 7,200rpm sells for $399.95 (£256), and a 2TB, 5,200rpm version sells for $499.95 (£320).

The LaCie Little Big Thunderbolt drive

The Little Big Disk Thunderbolt drives offer a 10 Gbs I/O interconnect that's 4Gbs faster than next-generation USB 3.0.

"Performance can come in small packages," Jason Ziller, Intel's director of Thunderbolt Marketing, said in a statement. "LaCie's Little Big Disk with Intel's Thunderbolt technology delivers blazingly fast transfer speeds in a truly portable form factor. We think media creators and entertainment enthusiasts alike are going to love it."

The LaCie Little Big Disk Thunderbolt series includes a pair of 2.5-in drives in a Mac OS RAID 0 configuration. The external drive offers read speeds of up to 190MB/sec.

A 240GB solid-state drive (SSD) version of the product is expected out in October. That drive will offer read speeds of up to 480MB/sec, LaCie sad.

Endless chaining for higher performance available

The more Little Big Disks you chain together, the higher the performance. Users can daisy chain several Little Big Disks to maximise the interface's capabilities and reach transfer rates around 800MB/sec., the company said.

The Little Big Disk also supports multiple RAID 1 and JBOD. Additionally, it features a heat sink casing and quiet fan for dual cooling.

All drive models will be available shortly through LaCie's reseller channel and LaCie.com. The Thunderbolt cable can be purchased separately on Apple.com.




Comments



Send to a friend

Email this article to a friend or colleague:

PLEASE NOTE: Your name is used only to let the recipient know who sent the story, and in case of transmission error. Both your name and the recipient's name and address will not be used for any other purpose.

Techworld White Papers

Choose – and Choose Wisely – the Right MSP for Your SMB

End users need a technology partner that provides transparency, enables productivity, delivers...

Download Whitepaper

10 Effective Habits of Indispensable IT Departments

It’s no secret that responsibilities are growing while budgets continue to shrink. Download this...

Download Whitepaper

Optimise Performance For Global eCommerce

Global is all the rage: eBusiness teams are feverishly building new international initiatives in...

Download Whitepaper

Gartner Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Information Archiving

Enterprise information archiving is contributing to organisational needs for e-discovery and...

Download Whitepaper

Techworld UK - Technology - Business

Part 2 of your journey to virtualisation

You can still access part 2 of our virtualisation journey - explore how you can improve your servers, storage and networks by developing your infrastructure.

Watch now...
Techworld Mobile Site

Access Techworld's content on the move

Get the latest news, product reviews and downloads on your mobile device with Techworld's mobile site.

Find out more...

From Wow to How : Making mobile and cloud work for you

On demand Biztech Briefing - Learn how to effectively deliver mobile work styles and cloud services together.

Watch now...

Site Map

* *