64GB eSATA flash drive
August 27th, 2009
The Kanguru e-Flash has just been upgraded to 64GB of memory, making it the largest e-SATA flash drive available in the world. With five times the transfer speed of an ordinary USB flash drive, the Kanguru e-Flash is perfect for large data transfers and backups.

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Hi!
I found 3 review on the net:
http://www.maximumcpu.net/archives/1946
http://www.everythingusb.com/kanguru-e-flash-esata-usb-flash-drive-15990.html
http://www.tomsguide.com/us/eSATA-USB-Flash,review-1195-9.html
All test show different result (and the specs is have another information)
So what is the truth? What\’s the speed of the average speed of the eflash drive? It\’s slower than OCZ?
(specs: 90->no, real test-> 66-> no)
I want to use the pendrive for work (running programs from drive, but it\’s have poor USB speed (26M/s, my current wd drive is 35M/s))
Thanks, b0c1.
We make continuous improvements to our hardware and firmware. These updates account for the different test results over time. The specs on http://www.kanguru.com are the most up-to-date results. These are not theoretical speeds, but the maximum speeds that we have measured and confirmed. We would expect you to see similar results with our newest devices.
Read Speed
eSATA: up to 90 MB/s
USB 2.0: up to 33 MB/s
Write Speed
eSATA: up to 50 MB/s
USB 2.0: up to 30 MB/s