LaCie

LaCie 2big RAID 48TB External Hard Drive Desktop HDD USB-C 7200 RPM Enterprise Class Drives for Mac and

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$499.99

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  • Ideal for photographers, indie filmmakers, and YouTubers, 2big RAID is an external desktop storage solution offering massive space and powerful speeds of up to 550MB/s
  • Enjoy seamless compatibility with USB-C and USB 3.0 computers
  • Easily configure RAID 0/1 using the step-by-step wizard to optimize the system for performance or redundancy
  • Equipped with hot-swappable IronWolf Pro enterprise-class drives for ultimate reliability and performance
  • Enjoy long-term peace of mind with the included five-year limited warranty including Rescue Data Recovery Services
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Product details

Digital Storage Capacity48 TB
Hard Disk InterfaceeSATA
Connectivity TechnologyUSB
BrandLaCie
Special FeatureRescue Data Recovery Services
Hard Disk Form Factor3.5 Inches
Hard Disk DescriptionMechanical Hard Disk
Compatible DevicesLaptop
Installation TypeExternal Hard Drive
ColorBlack

Technical specifications

hard_drive48 TB Mechanical Hard Disk
best_sellers_rank#49 in External Hard Drives

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Customers say

Customers find the external hard drive to be of excellent quality and appreciate its 440mb/s read/write speed and easy setup process.

★★★★★

As Advertised

Yev ZAugust 6, 2021

This is my 2nd LaCie 8TB drive. If you don't need SSD speeds, these are great drives. I would recommend. They are considerably faster than my 5400rpm drives. The difference is there! PROS: Read and Write speeds are as advertised. About 230-240MB/s on my 24" iMac. LaCie 5yr warranty is useful. I already had to call once and was surprised that an actual person answered and helped me. Just be sure to register it. Sleek design. CONS: The blue light on the front is bright enough to second as a lighthouse light. The drives are not quiet. You will hear them in the room, so beware if you record audio in the same room. Sleep mode is odd. I feel like they spin up randomly at night, which is annoying. Read more

★★★★★

The Cooling Fan

Mr. Mojo Risin'June 15, 2022

The fan on my LaCie 1big Dock Thunderbolt 3 4TB HDD and Desktop Hub was not turning on and the top of the case seemed to be getting quite hot after one hour. I decided to return it for a replacement so I did a secure erase. The drive was left on for several hours during this process and after time, the fan eventually turned on. I missed it in the manual (page 22) but the fan is temperature controlled so It will not turn on when you first apply power. The unit needs to be on for a L_O_N_G_ time to generate heat before you will notice any fan activity. I cancelled my return and am quite happy with it. This is a very heavy and well built external HDD and has been working well with TimeMachine for Mac. Read more

★☆☆☆☆

DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY - SLOWEST DRIVE EVER

Joshua CollinsOctober 12, 2025

Hands down one of the slowest, most disappointing storage devices of any kind! I am writing a fairly long review (which I never take the time to do), and I know it may appear to some as a mad rant...my goal is to share that this is not user error or due to a specific issue with a file type or specific software application. The poor performance is consistent regardless. I am a commercial director and editor. I've worked with all kinds of storage systems, from RAID to NAS to small portable hard drives. I was looking for something easy to stay on my desktop that I could quickly dump footage to following shoots, so that I could clear my portable SSDs. I would say to call this "professional" or "fast" is comical, but after having this for 10 months, I lean more towards an outright lie. When I purchased this, I was editing on a fully loaded 2019 i9 MacBook Pro. I've now been using it with my fully spec'd out M4 MacBook Pro. Whenever I unlock my computer, the drive rumbles and takes several minutes before it shows in Finder and is accessible. It doesn't matter if I have just plugged in my computer or if my computer was on the lock screen with the Lacie already connected and powered. Every time there is a massive lag. You may think, Oh, that's inconvenient but after it connects, it probably is fine. NOPE. Even after it has been connected, every time I click to access the root folder, it lags; clicking subfolders easily takes 10-30 seconds (sometimes over a minute) for the folder to expand and display files. It doesn't matter if I am editing photos, graphic files, HD video, or 4k videos, RAW, mp4, proxies...it is consistently slow across the board, no matter what. My original workflow plan was: onsite dump cards to my SSDs, come home, and immediately back up all files to the Lacie to clear SSDs, edit off the Lacie so there is a consistent folder structure and organization (instead of editing off of SSDs then dumping once the project is complete). The read/write is so slow and inconsistent that you cannot edit using files stored on the Lacie. It doesn't matter if I am in Premiere Pro, After Effects, doing photos in Lightroom - using Affinity Designer, Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, Logic, or doing something browser-based like uploading photos for a website edit. There is no correlation between a specific software application or file type - the inconsistency is the same across the board. Even after importing files into Premiere or Lightroom, the speed is so slow and inconsistent that files regularly buffer or take forever to display. I am not just a creative professional; my background is in custom software development, and I have extensive experience with networking hardware. I have tried everything I can to troubleshoot, isolate any potential issues, and optimize this in hopes that it would perform as described. I've owned so many Lacie drives over the years, and it just feels like the reliability and their focus on quality products continue to not be a priority for the company. I know I am being critical, but this was a $634 investment, not a cheap, no-name brand solution. I have conceded to keeping it unplugged and only using it for final backup storage once I am completely done with a project. I hope this helps some other small business professionals or creatives considering spending their hard-earned money on a product that is not "professional" nor "fast." Avoid this product and find another solution that actually does what it says it's supposed to. Read more

★★★★★

High Speed and High Capacity Storage at a Reasonable Price

Thomas N. WheelerMarch 7, 2023

I purchased this Lacie D2 to provide external backup to a QNAP NAS. The read/write speeds are excellent for a single external HD no doubt large due to the fact that this unit has a 20 TB Seagate Ironwolf Pro HD. The Lacie d2 works perfectly, is quiet, and was an excellent choice for high capacity and high speed backup protection. Read more

★★★★★

Great machine!

ekohMay 3, 2021

I purchased to 8TB of these. I haven'y had to call tech support so far. Pros: Slick design Quiet Good speed Imperceptible vibration Very low heat Straight forward plug and play After weeks of research and much testing of several brands and models (Purchases & Returns) Best alternative value to SSD's which are stratospherically expensive. Cons: The cyclopean blue light is aggressive! Especially when it blinks! I just cannot have the drive facing me on my workspace, so I turned them around to face the wall, having the view of the back of the casing, with the power and USB connections facing me, thus defeating the beautiful design of these devices sitting on my desktop! The stands are attached to the casings, making their shape awkward for portability (packing and transport). Read more

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