Secure your data, elevate your game! 🔐
The IODDMini USB 3.0 256-bit Secure Encrypted SSD Drive (512GB) is a high-performance external hard drive designed for professionals on the go. With AES256 encryption, it ensures your data remains secure while offering lightning-fast read speeds of 300 MB/s. Its compact design and multi-platform compatibility make it the perfect choice for anyone needing reliable storage solutions.
Installation Type | External Hard Drive |
Item Weight | 85 Grams |
Hard-Drive Size | 512 GB |
Color | Black |
Read Speed | 300 Megabytes Per Second |
Media Speed | 300.0 |
Cache Memory Installed Size | 512 |
Form Factor | 1.8-inch |
Hardware Connectivity | USB 3.0 |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Hard Disk Form Factor | 1.8 Inches |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Digital Storage Capacity | 512 GB |
Hard Disk Interface | USB 3.0 |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Additional Features | Recognized as Bootable HDD for Windows 8,LInux,Mac OS. Selecting VHD files let you can multi-boot., Bootable Virtual Drive (ODD/Removable disk/HDD), Internal SSD Write Protection Function, Hardware Based AES256 Encryption(4-16 digits) |
N**2
Super flotter USB Speicher mit DVD Emulator
Richtig geiles Teil.Hat zwar nur einen USB 3 Anschluss, dafür kann man aber Richtig schnell Daten übertragen.220MB/s im Dauerbetrieb ist kein Problem. 100GB in wenigen Minuten zu kopieren gehen hiermit ohne Problem.Das beste: es gibt einen DVD Emulator kostenlos dazu. Einfach ISO Image rauf kopieren und nach dem anschließen das Image zum booten auswählen.Dank üppigen Speicher kann man wunderbar Festplatten Images anlegen.
M**.
14-year-old me is geeking out! A must-have for any computer nerd
I've been waiting for a gadget like this since I started tinkering with Linux and BSD and providing desktop support to friends and family in the early '90s. So long, endlessly-creeping collection of CD-R(W), DVD±R(W), and thumb drive installers and other images! In the brief time I've had my iODD Mini, I've installed Windows, macOS, and Linux (Arch, BTW) on a variety of machines—including VMware and Boot Camp; rescued a FreeBSD system; run memtest86 on a flaky fileserver; and even updated the firmware on a webOS-based smart TV (LG C9). It's an extremely flexible and capable device.* I had some trouble getting started with the Mini. If I remember correctly, I had to initialize it in Windows 10 before it would even show up in macOS.* I've been using the exFAT filesystem for the physical partition and have experienced a few instances of overly-fragmented (and hence non-bootable) image files. Unfortunately, exFAT is still the least-worst choice for a portable, universal filesystem, so we're all stuck with it for now. I don't have a great handle on the exact circumstances under which this issue arises, but rewriting the fragmented file(s) with `rsync --preallocate --whole-file` seems to fix it.* The UEFI bootloader that's built into the Intel Macs I frequently work with doesn't like the multiple LUN configuration that's presented when more than one (virtual) device is listed above the "---disabled---" line in the Mode Setting menu. The "solution" is to keep the desired one (and only one) above the line and move the rest down using the 3 and 9 keys, then press the gear key to apply the change(s). You might have to reboot the Mac for it to recognize the new single LUN configuration.* My favorite trick so far is to do something like `truncate -s 8G /path/to/iodd/mnt/foo.rmd' and then select foo.rmd on the Mini to get an instant, virtual, 8GiB "thumb" drive—which can be subsequently initialized with diskutil, diskpart, parted, etc. It's great for running the macOS createinstallmedia command, Windows 10 media creation tool, etc. This feature alone makes the Mini worth the extra cost over a "dumb" mSATA-based external SSD with Ventoy (or what have you) loaded up.* The key shortcuts take some getting used to, and the documentation is inconsistent in a few places (and just plain wrong in others), but—assuming you're the nerdy type who likes to tinker—it's not too steep of a learning curve.Overall, I am beyond happy and satisfied with this wonderful little gadget. My only regret is that I never bought one of the earlier models to help support the project (and save myself a ton of time and hassle over the years). I'd love to see a future version with a massive NVMe SSD and a 10 or 20Gbps USB Type-C port, but that's just me being greedy!UPDATE (10-Nov-2020): I've had so many issues with sparse files, fragmentation, and other weird exFAT issues that I've given up and started using NTFS instead. This means the volume isn't (easily) writable from macOS, which is frustrating, and the `truncate' trick I mentioned above won't work. So I've been managing the disk from Windows, and I've started using `fsutil' to create rmd files for instant thumb drives. Just FYI!
W**U
Fantástico
Puedes meter isos, velocidad de escritura de 200MB/s, se puede remover el ssd y cambiarlo, el ssd es del tamaño 2242.Es como un mp3, todo compacto y me vino con una funda, todo perfecto, es una maravilla para usar isos por usb con sistema uefi.
L**D
Great device!
Perfect to be able to use different ISO's, just be copying them to the device and being able to select which file should be used. Also like the security code to make it a bit safer. Enough disk space to host many files and also use a backup device.
R**I
Il coltellino svizzero del sistemista
Lo iodd mini è il successore diretto degli iodd 2531 e 2541, finalmente arrivato in Europa dopo una campagna di crowdfunding iniziata nel 2017. Rispetto ai predecessori, enclosure (con cifratura opzionale) per SSD da 2.5 pollici lo iodd mini supporta gli SSD M.2 (quelli a stick di gomma per intendersi).Il vero punto di forza degli iodd sta nel firmware del dispositivo, che permette di virtualizzare al volo immagini ISO per emulare USB/CD/DVD/Blu Ray senza doverli effettivamente scrivere su supporto ottico o chiavetta USB: basta scaricare l'immagine sul dispositivo, scegliere l'immagine da montare con la tastiera (tasti di gomma con feedback meccanico) e automaticamente verrà virtualizzato e riconosciuto dal PC come disco. Indispensabile per chi gira spesso con strumenti di analisi forensica o manutenzione come gparted e clonezilla per non doversi trovare senza il supporto USB corretto o per doverlo riscrivere in caso di aggiornamento.I dispositivi iodd sono costantemente mantenuti con aggiornamenti firmware quindi nessun rischio di obsolescenza.Assolutamente fondamentale per qualsiasi tecnico o smanettone, e il rapporto qualità/prezzo è inarrivabile.NB: a differenza dei modelli precedenti lo iodd mini viene venduto precaricato con uno di tre tagli possibili di SSD: 256GB, 512GB e 1TB. È possibile sostituire il disco all'interno ma così facendo ne verrà invalidata la garanzia di un anno del produttore.EDIT: allego di seguito una lista di immagini ISO per analisi/manutenzione/recupero dati che mi trovo ad utilizzare quotidianamente e che funzionano perfettamente con i dispositivi iodd:BitDefender Rescue CDboot-repair-diskCAINE LiveClonezilla Live (32bit/64bit)Darik's Boot and Nuke - DBANESET SysRescue LiveGParted Live (32bit/64bit)Hiren's BootCD (PE/15.2)Kali Linux LiveOpcrack (XP/Vista e successivi)SystemRescueCdTails
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