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LaCie Rugged SSD4 (1TB – 4TB)
- Price range: £142.80 through £414.00
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SanDisk Creator Phone SSD
- Price range: £104.40 through £156.00
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SanDisk Creator Pro Portable SSD
- Price range: £144.00 through £322.80
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OWC ThunderBlade x12 – Thunderbolt 5 NVMe RAID SSD
- Price range: £2,515.20 through £14,124.00
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SanDisk Extreme PRO with USB4
- Price range: £262.80 through £403.20
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Glyph Blackbox Plus U.2 Enterprise Class NVMe SSD
- Price range: £668.40 through £4,206.00
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iodyne Pro Mini – Portable SSD
- Price range: £1,494.00 through £2,154.00
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LaCie Rugged SSD Pro 5 – Thunderbolt 5
- Price range: £358.80 through £537.60
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Oyen Digital – U34 Bolt NVMe Portable SSD with USB-C/4 (40Gbps)
- Price range: £250.80 through £930.00
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Samsung T9 Portable SSD
- Price range: £122.40 through £387.60
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SanDisk Professional PRO-G40 SSD
- Price range: £238.80 through £358.80
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SanDisk Professional Pro-Blade SSD Mag (1TB – 4TB)
- Price range: £133.20 through £408.00
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SanDisk Professional PRO-BLADE Transport
- Price range: £58.80 through £466.80
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OWC ThunderBlade x4 – High Performance SSD
- Price range: £1,665.60 through £5,451.60
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When it comes to modern storage, Solid State Drives (SSD hard drives) are faster, tougher, and more efficient than traditional spinning disks, which is why professionals in media, IT, and creative industries consider them essential kit. SSDs offer lightning-fast read and write speeds, no moving parts to fail, and compact designs. Whether you’re upgrading your laptop, building a high-performance workstation, or need portable storage that won’t let you down in the field, if you want fast, dependable storage that keeps up with modern workflows, Solid State Drives are the answer.
Why Choose a Solid State Drive?
SSDs use flash memory instead of mechanical components, which means faster boot times, near-instant file access, and less risk of mechanical failure. Compared to traditional hard drives, SSDs also consume less power and generate less heat.
Speed & Performance That Outpaces Traditional HDDs
SSD hard drives excel in raw performance. A standard SATA SSD already outperforms HDDs, but NVMe SSDs take it to another level, with read/write speeds that can be up to 7 times faster than SATA. For editors working on high-bitrate video or IT teams running databases and virtual machines, that speed difference is night and day. That means smoother real-time editing, quicker application loads, and minimal downtime when moving data.
Consider video editing with 8K raw footage. A traditional hard drive might deliver 150MB/s read speeds, with stuttering playback and extended rendering times. The Samsung 870 EVO 2.5″ Internal SSD delivers sequential read speeds up to 560/520 MB/s, whilst NVMe options like the OWC ThunderBlade x12 push beyond 5990MB/s through Thunderbolt 5 connectivity.
Long-Term Reliability & Durability
SSD hard drives shrug off shocks, knocks, and drops that would irreparably damage traditional drives. SSDs have no moving parts, so they’re less prone to mechanical failure and don’t slow down as they age – quality SSDs deliver the same speed on day one as they do years later. This makes them ideal for laptops, portable workstations, and field recording equipment. For professionals working on location, bumps, drops, and vibration are a given.
Sturdy SSDs like the LaCie Rugged SSD Pro with Thunderbolt 3 are designed for rough handling – without compromising your data. The LaCie Rugged SSD Pro 5 will even survive a 3-metre drop as well as pressure from a two-ton vehicle.
SSD Types Explained – What’s Right for You?
You’ve got two main paths when shopping for a Solid State Drive. Internal drives slot into your existing computer – usually the simplest way to get a big speed boost. External drives plug into USB or Thunderbolt ports, so you can take your fast storage anywhere. It really comes down to how you work. Think about whether speed, capacity, or portability matters most.
SATA vs. NVMe SSDs
SATA SSDs are typically the ‘go-to’ to upgrade an older laptop or desktop. They use the same connections as a traditional hard drive, so installation is straightforward. SATA SSDs aren’t as fast as NVMe drives, but they’re much quicker than HDDs and usually come at a lower price point than NVMe. That balance of speed, cost, and compatibility is what makes these SSD hard drives ideal for an everyday upgrade. The Samsung 870 EVO Internal SSD, for example, delivers consistent performance, reaching the 560MB/s ceiling that SATA allows, with capacities ranging from 1TB to 4TB.
NVMe SSDs (especially in the M.2 form factor) are designed for speed. These drives connect directly to the PCIe bus (so no SATA bandwidth limitations). NVMe SSDs excel in applications requiring sustained high-speed data access – they’re the best for video editing, gaming, and high-intensity computing. Enterprise-ready options like the Glyph Blackbox Plus U.2 Enterprise Class NVMe SSD provide both performance and scalability with speeds up to 1,050 MB/s.
External SSDs for Portable Storage
External Solid State Drives combine speed with portability – perfect for data on the move. Many photographers and filmmakers use external SSDs as working drives for active projects, keeping internal storage free for applications and the operating system, while maintaining fast access to current work files.
A rugged external SSD can handle being tossed in a bag or an accidental drop. With shock-resistant enclosures and IP-rated weather protection, many external SSDs are suitable for field recording, on-location video editing, and backup. Compact options like the Samsung T9 Portable SSD deliver transfer speeds up to 2000MB/s.
Popular SSD Use Cases
- For video editing, 4K and 8K workflows require sustained read speeds for smooth playback and substantial capacity for large media files.
- Gamers benefit from fast load times and smoother texture streaming, especially when they’re continuously loading new areas and assets during gameplay.
- Power users running virtual machines see the same benefits – storage never becomes the bottleneck limiting system performance.
- For everyday use, upgrading to an SSD hard drive is the most cost-effective way to breathe new life into a slow machine.
Why Buy SSDs from DataStores?
We’re a UK-based SSD specialist trusted by IT teams, media houses, and creative professionals. From rugged external SSDs for field use to high-performance NVMe drives for editing suites, we supply storage solutions that match your workflow and setup. Our team provides technical support throughout the purchasing process and beyond.
Our range includes leading names like OWC, SanDisk Professional, LaCie, Samsung, Glyph, iodyne, and Oyen Digital. Whatever the project, you’ll find a Solid State Drive solution that balances performance, speed, and affordability. Whether you’re looking to buy SSDs online for a single machine or planning an enterprise-scale deployment, we’ll help you find the right drive for the job.
























