- Virtual CIO
The IT Due Diligence Checklist for Mergers and Acquisitions
11 Mar, 2026







£53.99 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £45.52 ex-VAT for a 512GB stick, the Kingston DataTraveler Exodia S is pretty solid value for day-to-day business use. It’s the sort of thing you throw in a kit for handing over files, moving backups between PCs, or archiving exports without bothering with cloud/permissions. Kingston’s reliability is usually the main reason resellers like these—less “mystery corruption” and more “it just works when you need it,” which matters when you’re dealing with training packs, invoices, CAD exports, or imaging USBs.
That said, I wouldn’t treat it like a rugged, heavy-duty daily drive. If you’re constantly transferring huge volumes all day (think constant video ingest or frequent OS installs), you may be better off spending more on a faster, more durable drive category—or at least rotating media so you’re not hammering the same stick. Also, at this price point, don’t expect premium speeds; you’ll still get perfectly usable performance for normal office file transfers, but power users will notice the difference compared to higher-tier flash options.
**Who should buy:** teams that want lots of capacity on a budget—IT admins, office teams, trainers, MSPs doing quick handovers, anyone needing “enough space, dependable brand.” **Who shouldn’t:** users who need sustained high throughput, physical ruggedness, or frequent boot/OS-workloads where failure tolerance is low.

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