G-Tech 8TB G-RAID Thunderbolt Hard Drive
Ultra-fast with superior performance.
- Ultra-fast, high-performance Thunderbolt interface
- Twelve times faster than FireWire 800
- RAID 0 for maximum performance
- Supports multi-stream HDV workflows
- Dual Thunderbolt ports for easy access
Features
Apple Recommends For
Manage multi-stream HDV, uncompressed SD and other high-capacity workflows on your Mac with ease.
The G-Technology G-RAID with Thunderbolt hard drive helps you get the most out of your professional content-creation applications. It's 12 times faster than FireWire 800, with raw speed that other I/O interfaces can't match.
Highlights
- Ultra-fast, high-performance Thunderbolt interface technology
- Double the data transfer rates of USB 3.0 and more than 12 times faster than FireWire 800
- RAID 0 for maximum performance
- Supports multi-stream HDV, DVCPro HD, XDCAM HD, ProRes 422 and uncompressed SD workflows
- Dual Thunderbolt ports for easy access and daisy-chaining up to six Thunderbolt compatible peripherals
- Time Machine-ready, plug-and-play setup on Mac OS X
- 7200 RPM drive technology
- Solid all-aluminum case for ultimate durability
Did You Notice?
Thunderbolt technology gives you speeds 12 times faster than FireWire 800.
Technical Specs
General
- Other Features: Kensington Port,RAID Support,Time Machine Compatible,Upgradeable / Expandable
- Hard Drive Type: External
Perfomance
- Hard Drive Spindle Speed: 7200 RPM
Power
- Power Source: External power supply
Dimension
- Height: 3.37 in./8.57 cm
- Width: 5.12 in./13 cm
- Length: 9.25 in./23.5 cm
Compatibility
Mac
- Mac OS X v10.6 or later
What's in the Box?
- G-Technology G-RAID with Thunderbolt external hard drive
- Power cable
- AC power adapter
- Quick start guide
Manufacturer Information
Warranty
- Note: Products sold through this website that do not bear the Apple Brand name are serviced and supported exclusively by their manufacturers in accordance with terms and conditions packaged with the products. Apple's Limited Warranty does not apply to products that are not Apple-branded, even if packaged or sold with Apple products. Please contact the manufacturer directly for technical support and customer service.
- Warranty: Three-year limited
Part Number
- UPC or EAN No.: 705487189780
- Mfr. Part Number: 0G02272
Most Useful Reviews
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Gets extremely hot, and then slow, and finally stuck
- Written by Martin A from 新座市
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Drives not hot-swappable. What's the point?
- Written by Clement B
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Don t buy
- Written by serious I
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Most Recent Reviews
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love love love it
- Written by Mark M from Calabasas
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Great Drive
- Written by Sascha B from Pompano Beach
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Quiet and Fast
- Written by Joseph S from IVEL
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Most Interesting
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How noisy is this in operation?
- Asked by Mark F
- May 11, 2013
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is it RAID 5 capable
- Asked by Stephen L from Manchester
- Mar 8, 2013
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Can I use this with my mini server & can I allow access for storage and max number chained linked together bought for iTunes backup used 1TB 7TB left
- Asked by Allan B from Gold Coast
- Feb 15, 2013
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Recently Answered
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Can this be used to back up encrypted files with FileVault as it is RAID?
- Asked by Colin R
- Dec 29, 2012
Answer
yes
- Answered by Tyronne D from Dibba
- Jan 21, 2013
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Can this be used as a file server with my MacMini?
- Asked by Martin C from Carlsbad
- Dec 10, 2012
Answer
Yes, but you'll have to have it plugged into a computer that has a Thunderbolt port, this G-RAID has no USB or Firewire interface so check if your Mac Minis are new enough and that they do have a Thunderbolt port. (look for the little lightning bolt symbol).
In my honest opinion though, if your going to connect this to your wireless network, you might be better off getting a far cheaper USB or Firewire G-RAID. The main reason you'd buy a Thunderbolt hard drive is for the speed, which is killed as soon as you put it on wireless network as current wireless speeds max out at about 300Mbps, over 30 times slower than Thunderbolt. Whereas USB 2.0 has a max speed of 480Mbps. Your looking at roughly £100 difference between the Thunderbolt G-RAID and the USB/Firewire one, so its worth considering.
Back to your original question though, yes a G-RAID would be fine for file STORAGE but in order to serve those files to a network it needs to be connected to a computer thats connected to your Wi-Fi network.
I'm personally buying a G-RAID to do my backups to as Thunderbolt is the fastest way to restore files and copy vast amounts of data. …More- Answered by Harry P
- Jan 10, 2013
Featured Question
Warranty for G-Tech 8TB G-RAID Thunderbolt Hard Drive
- Asked by Rachel W
- Mar 11, 2013