Using MacBook Pro (2019) with Thunderbolt 3 ports: Choosing between WD My Book or WD Elements external hard drive (8TB) - and how to connect with cable/adapter ?
I have a MacBook Pro 16-inch (2019, 1TB), and I need to get a new big external hard drive (8TB) for backup and to store all of my photo- and video files....
My MacBook was the model just before the M1-processor was released (which came the year after in 2020 I think...) and it came with four Thunderbolt 3 ports only (unsure if this is the same as USB-C ?).
With it I have connected via WiFi to a 2TB "high tower" Time Machine, which have been blinking yellow for some time - I suspect it might be something wrong with the fan not working optimally, which will make it warm and I know it is not a good thing... I also have two other 2TB Time machines (one more high tower and one flat), plus an old 500GB external hard drive for backups from when I was on PC. That is a total of 6.5TB - but they are not 100% full, so I am guessing it is around 5-6GB - but just to be sure I want to get a new 8TB external hard drive to transfer everything onto.
So... My plan is to get a brand new 8TB external hard drive - which I plan to put all of my stuff onto, and do backups every 3rd. or 6 month, and most of the time just have it turned off and stored away safely.
I was recommended a WD (Western Digital) Elements 8TB, but came across the WD My Book variant which I at first thought might be a better one - however, I have come to the conclusion that the Elements is a better external hard drive for Mac - as most extra features in WD My Book are towards PC, and not functional on Mac.
Here is a comparison between the WD My Book (8TB) and WD Elements (8TB):
A little small minus is that these will not have a WiFi connection - so only cable connection is possible. Another smalle thing with the WD Elements is that I might have to reformat before using (which is fine) - however I suspect it will need to get a different cable - as it comes with a "SuperSpeed USB-A cable (5Gbps)" - than what it came with or adapter as my MacBook Pro only have the four Thunderbolts3 and in the specifics of my MacBook Pro 16-inch 2019 it says:
Charging and Expansion
Four Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports with support for:
* Charging
* DisplayPort
* Thunderbolt (up to 40Gb/s)
* USB 3.1 Gen 2 (up to 10Gb/s)
The USB-A will of course not fit in the "only Thunderbolt 3" ports of my MacBook - which I am unsure if they are the same as "USB-C" (however it is specified with that). I have also been advised to make sure the cable is for data-transfer, not for battery charging... And I did find an adapter from USB-A (in) and USB-C (out - if it will be functional in when connected in one of four the Thunderbolt 3 ports (for data transfer ?)....
So I am guessing my question is: did I make the correct choice about choosing "WD Elements" over "DW My Book" - and can the problem with the USB A end-port cable be solved with the USB-A (in) to USB-C (out) adapter - or a cable with a Micro-B port with input to the WD Elements to to the Thunderbolt 3 only ports with a USB-C output port to my MacBook Pro ?
If this works I also wonder if it will affect the speed and if there will have any negative effects in the long run ?
Here are pictures of the back panel of the WD Elements which shows the Micro-B port (which I assume it is also called a "USB Micro B Super Speed" port ?)....
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