considerably while the flash drive can read at over 100 MB/s, the write performance is a disappointing 10 MB/s, and considerably slower for little files. Multi-boot flash drives (Windows, Linux, and application images) can be created, making them useful not only as a photo repository but also as an emulator. In comparison to a regular flash drive, it's a pain to write to this one; a 30-gigabyte video took an entire hour to record. Writing speeds are even slower than those of 2.0 flash drives, even though they can reach 3.0 speeds when reading. Here you can find a review of 128 GB flash drives that has been split up into multiple volumes.
Kingston DataTraveler SE9 32GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive for Reliable Data Storage (DTSE9H/32GBZ)
69 Review
32GB SanDisk USB Flash Drive (SDCZ430-032G-A46)
78 Review
Sandisk Ultra Flair 128 GB Silver USB Flash Drive: Reliable and High-Speed Storage
65 Review
Samsung BAR Plus 128GB USB 3.1 Flash Drive - 400MB/s - Champagne Silver (MUF-128BE3/AM)
65 Review
2 TB External HDD ADATA DashDrive Durable HD650, USB 3.2 Gen 1, Blue
55 Review
18 TB External HDD Western Digital WD Elements Desktop, USB 3.0, black
95 Review
8TB Seagate Backup Plus Hub Desktop Hard Drive with Data Recovery Services
56 Review
2 TB External HDD Western Digital WD Elements Portable (WDBU), USB 3.0, black
84 Review