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Azure Network Security Groups: Controlling Traffic Flow
8 Oct, 2025







£21.43 inc. VAT
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Kingston’s DataTraveler 64GB microDuo 3C at £17.98 ex-VAT is one of those “gets the job done” sticks that’s hard to argue with—mainly because it’s not trying to be fancy. The dual USB-A + USB-C layout is genuinely useful in offices and on the move: you can hand it to someone with a laptop that’s full of USB-C ports or an older desktop with USB-A, without needing an adapter. At this price point, that convenience alone usually justifies it for ad‑hoc transfers, quick backups, tender docs, training materials, and moving files between machines.
That said, I wouldn’t spec it as a “daily workload” drive. Budget sticks like this tend to be fine for occasional copying and distributing files, but they’re not ideal if you’re constantly writing large datasets or using it as a regular media/VM scratch drive—expect performance to be variable depending on what you’re transferring and how busy the host is. If you need something more reliable for frequent writes or bigger file workflows, spend a bit more on a higher-end range.
**Who should buy:** teams that want cheap, practical USB storage for general office use, IT admin handoffs, and occasional file transfer where having both connectors matters. **Who shouldn’t:** anyone expecting fast, consistent performance for heavy or frequent write scenarios—or who wants longevity beyond basic use.

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