Don't buy USB flash or SD cards for long term storage, they aren't made for longevity as much as typical internal storage. That's all I got.
this post was submitted on 02 Jun 2024
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Your question is a bit all over the place.
If you're just looking for big amounts of storage, look for refurbished HDDs (4TB, 12TB, something like that).
Rubbermaid makes some great totes
It might be time to get a Network Attached Storage (NAS) device. I'm fond of Synology, at the moment.
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