LaCie Portable External Thunderbolt 2 Device
Real bomb for Mac Pro users !
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on March 17, 2014 at 2:53 pmLaCie, S.A., brand from Seagate Technology LLC, announced the availability of the fastest portable storage solution ever – the Little Big Disk Thunderbolt 2.
It delivers speeds up to 1,375MB/s* and fits in a laptop bag. With these advances, professionals finally have a truly portable solution for editing 4K video in the field.
Storage for 4K era
To achieve the potential of Thunderbolt 2 speeds, LaCie engineered the Little Big Disk with some of the best-performing solid state drives on the market – a pair of 500GB PCIe Gen 2 SSDs. It’s possible to push the boundaries of the technology even further by daisy chaining two Little Big Disks to achieve speeds faster than the maximum Thunderbolt 2 transfer rate. By connecting them in parallel to Apple’s Mac Pro, they can deliver speeds up to 2,600MB/s.
In addition to its post-production benefits, the Little Big Disk can transfer dailies ten times faster than any mobile USB 3.0 HDD. For example, it’s possible to transfer 300GB of 4K footage in less than three minutes, saving hours.
Daisy Chain Flexibility
Thanks to its two Thunderbolt 2 ports, Little Big Disk can be daisy chained with other devices. Professionals can daisy chain up to five Little Big Disks plus a 4K display, and connect them to a computer via a single cable. Now it’s possible to create a plug-and-play 4K video editing environment that delivers scalable capacity, speed and convenience to workflows.
Re-engineered for whisper-quiet dual cooling
Including high-performance SSDs and interface meant LaCie had to optimize the Little Big Disk’s interior design to improve cooling efficiency, while simultaneously reducing noise. It added two heat-dissipating aluminum plates in addition to a larger, thermoregulated fan. This means that the fan only turns on when necessary, and when it does, it produces nearly zero noise. As a result, the Little Big Disk delivers industry-leading performance without disrupting the creative workflow.
The new Little Big Disk, featuring Thunderbolt 2, is available in 1TB SSD capacity through the LaCie Online Store and resellers starting at $1,299.99 (MSRP). Thunderbolt 2 is compatible with the same cables and connectors as first-generation Thunderbolt.
The Little Big Disk Thunderbolt 2 is protected by a three-year limited warranty. It includes complimentary web-based resources, expert in-house technical support and worldwide repair/replacement coverage. Warranty extension and Advance Care Option can also be purchased.
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It's a real bomb! Forget the access time, in microseconds on SSD, not in milliseconds like on HDD. And the transfer rate can surpass 1GB, not Gb, per second!
LaCie said it's the fastest portable storage solution ever. Probably true. On its side, rival Promise Technology stated that its The Pegasus2 is the world's first and fastest Thunderbolt 2 hardware RAID storage solution (4 to 8 bays with SATA drives). That was true before LaCie's announcement. Promise also has another much smaller device compared to LaCie Little Big Disk Thunderbolt 2, with two 256GB mSATA SSDs in RAID-0 and 1, the Pegasus J2, "the world's fastest and smallest Thunderbolt enabled storage," according to Promise. Smallest, yes, not anymore the fastest as it culminated at 750MB/s and only have Thunderbolt 1 interface, twice slower in both directions.
This latter one can be bus powered through the interface like the LaCie's unit delivered with an external power supply needed in the case of daisy-chained configurations.
LaCie has not officially revealed the source of the PCIe Gen 2 SSDs inside the unit but, according to an executive from LaCie, it's Samsung, that already signed a strategic partnership with Seagate on flash technology. The only known PCIe flash card from Samsung is the XP941 released last June in M.2 form factor and up to 512GB. Seagate announced last year X8 Accelerator PCIe Gen 2 Intel MLC flash cards powered by Virident Systems. But this start-up was later acquired by big rival WD. There are several other makers of PCIe SSDs including Adata, CoreRise, Extreme Engineering Solutions, Dulce, Foremay, Fusion-io, Intel, LSI, Mach Xtreme, MemoRight, OCZ/Toshiba, and Super Talent.
But what's the market for such a Ferrari in the external storage world? You need a powerful computer with a Thunderbolt 2 interface, a rarity up to now, new Power Pro from Apple being one of the exceptions. And this machine is already shipped with PCIe SSDs - up to 1TB - meaning that not all of their users will need to connect a pricey external unit like the Little Big Disk Thunderbolt 2 jewel. They will be essentially capacity-hungry users needing to work with more than 1TB of primary storage. Will it take a long time for this kind of LaCie's product to become popular? No, according to our source. "It's a gadget, it's expansive but we sell largely more than one hundred of the Little Big Disk Thunderbolt 2 per month now and we are increasing soon the production to reach one thousand per month."
Furthermore, other PC manufacturers are entering in workstations (not PCs) with Thunderbolt. HP is offering it as an option on its new HP Z1G2 Workstation starting at $1,999. Dell workstations could embrace Thunderbolt later this year.
Below is a comparison between the Little Big Disk Thunderbolt 1 with two 2.5-inch HDDs - to be announced soon with Thunderbolt 2 for the same price - and the new Little Big Disk Thunderbolt 2 with two silent PCIe SSDs, both of them from the same company and in exactly the same volume. There is no competition in term of access time and transfer rate but at a price/GB nine times higher. Even if ourc source precised:" We have better margins on external HDDs. We intentionnally down our margin on this SSD product to keep the price as low as possible."
Comparison Between Two LaCie Dual-Bay RAID With HDDs and SSDs
Little Big Disk Thunderbolt 1 | Little Big Disk Thunderbolt 2 | Difference | |
Capacity | 4TB | 1TB | :4 |
Disks | 2x5,400rpm 2.5-inch HDDs | 2xPCIe Gen 2 SSDs | |
Interfaces | 2xThunderbolt 10Gb/s | 2xThunderbolt 20Gb/s | x4 |
RAID levels | 0,1, JBOD | 0,1, JBOD | |
Transfer rates R/W (MB/s) | 190/190 | 1,375/1,180 | x7/x6 |
Dimensions | 40x140x85mm | 40x140x85mm | 0 |
Weight | 650g | 620g | :1.05 |
Price with cable | $599 | $1,300 | x2.2 |
Price/GB | $0.15 | $1.3 | x8.7 |