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How to Onboard a New IT Support Provider Without Disruption
11 Mar, 2026
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AI-generated summary
SanDisk Ultra 64GB at ~£15.84 ex-VAT is the kind of “just works” flash drive that earns its keep in offices. For everyday data transfers—sneaker-net backups, moving documents between machines, deploying small installers, or handing files to clients/vendors—it’s a sensible buy. The USB 3.0 interface generally means you’re not waiting around for big file copy jobs, and SanDisk’s reliability tends to be good enough that you won’t start seeing random corruption stories after a few months.
That said, I wouldn’t pick this if your use case is heavy, repeated writes (e.g., using it like a mini drive for lots of ongoing logs) or if you need consistent high speeds under pressure—at this price, you’re buying “practical and affordable,” not performance. For training rooms, reception file sharing, and general IT admin use, it’s a good value. If you tell me roughly what you’ll store (lots of small files vs large media) and how often you’ll write to it, I can say whether to stick with this or nudge you toward something more suitable.

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