Mark Moshayedi graduated from Pepperdine University in 1985 with a master's degree in business administration. For more than two decades, Mark Moshayedi served as CEO of sTec Inc., a computer data storage technology company headquartered in California. Here are some guidelines and suggestions for determining which type of storage device is the best for your data.
Before purchasing a storage device, you first need to try to estimate the amount of capacity needed for data. Especially take into account the amount and size of media files. If you want to be able to load, save, and transfer files quickly, it is important to consider the internal speed of a storage device and the connection speed between your computer and the device. Something also to consider is if you will need multiple users or devices to be able to access stored files wirelessly at home and if you will need to remotely access your files while away.
Desktop and portable external hard drives are an easy way to increase storage capacity without having to open up your computer. External drives also are a useful and inexpensive solution for backing up data. Internal drives also are affordable, and they are fairly easy to install. However, without a network connection, the files on an internal hard drive are only accessible from the host computer. Another popular and inexpensive option are USB flash drives since they are lightweight and very portable. They can connect to any USB port and never need a power source.

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