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Migrating Your On-Premise Servers to Azure: What to Expect
10 Mar, 2026







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AI-generated summary
The Kingston XS1000 is a sensible choice if you want a portable external SSD that “just works” for everyday file moving—photos, project files, backups—without the fragility of spinning drives. In the real world, Kingston’s SSDs are typically dependable, and the size/weight makes it easy to chuck in a laptop bag for client visits. At **£169.63 ex‑VAT for 1TB**, it’s not the cheapest option, but it’s in the band you pay for something that’s likely to handle office use and travel without drama.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it purely based on cost-effectiveness unless you’ve checked what else is selling at the same time. For this kind of money, some rivals do offer better value per pound, especially if you’re not particularly brand-sensitive and you don’t mind minor trade-offs in performance consistency. It’s also a good buy for teams that need a reliable “standard” drive for staff handoffs, media transfers, and quick backups—less so if you’re doing heavy sustained writes (e.g., large video ingest jobs) and are shopping specifically for maximum throughput.
**Who should buy:** small businesses, consultancies, and mobile teams who need a trustworthy portable SSD for day-to-day work. **Who should think twice:** anyone chasing the lowest price per TB or workloads that are very write-heavy for long sessions—there are usually better-value alternatives.

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