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Data Storage Devides
Data Storage Devices
Data storage device is what allows you to store your information(data) into a portable device or online.If you a photographer or a filmmaker you will definitely need a storage devices or multiple storage devices to keep all of your data. Each device has its own advantages of costs, availability, ease of uses and storage space and size.
USB
This is the most commonly used data storage in nowadays, a USB stick is cheap and portable and it can be used in any computer the only problem with USB sticks is that data can be low with only 2-6GB, and you could present a problem if your files a sized bigger that the USB stick.
External Hard Drive 
External hard drive is the best storage data device about, it has a massive storage space and is available, the only problem is the cost that can cost as low as £40 pounds. This devices are available in a range of sizes such as 500GB-1TB which is enormous.iCloud
iCloud is a great form of data storage its similar to hard drives but you don't need a device with you in order to access your data, and it has a much bigger storage space than USB sticks, CD's or even most portable hard drives and unlike Facebook or any other social media you will be able to set a privacy to your documents and move them to other storage at your convenience. However you will only be able to access you data if you have a internet connection.
CD
The CD is the most cheaper way of data storage, it can cost up to £1 for a pack with 20 CDs in it, its a very big advantage for people with low budget, however the storage of a CD is only up to 4.8GB at the most which could be a big issue for most photographers and film makers. And if the cd scratchs it can be unreadable and that could be a big problem since you wont be able to access your data.
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