Modern computing accessories like Seagate storage solutions help boost productivity and security and are great for anyone who works from home. Some people want an ultra portable solution like the One Touch SSD that is light-weight and compact yet still able to store a lot of information. Others prefer a massive Firecuda Gaming Dock with the super fast Thunderbolt 3 connection to get the data to and from your computer with minimal delay, you know Seagate is a great option to handle your data. This contest has both options available as prizes: one winner will get the portable solution, one winner will get the high-capacity solution.

Seagate protects you from putting all your eggs in one basket

Idioms are beautiful language tools that, among other things, enable us to address complex topics in simple terms that are accessible to everyone. The idiom above about eggs in a basket is a great example: the eggs are your data; the basket is the harddrive in your computer; the risk is to lose all data if that one storage location fails or falls or is stolen, etc.

Industry experts have been advising people for decades to back up data. There was a time when that meant using multiple floppy disks; now it is much easier thanks to the options like those from Seagate.

How much storage do you need?

More than you think, is the short answer. If your data is mostly word files, pdfs, some image, for a small family or small business, then get 500 GB or 1 TB. This amount of storage is available in very small packages these days: like the Ultra Portable prize offered in this contest. Learn more about this prize in this article on the blog.

If you are a gamer and you need storage for huge game files, game downloads, or video files, then you need at least a couple terabytes and this contest has a 4TB prize that will serve your needs. I actually sent this product to Dave Neufeld for a review from a gamers viewpoint, and to Brad Moon for a review from a productivity viewpoint. Dave found that as a gamer, this was the ultimate epicenter of his gaming setup. Brad, however, suggested that you might not get the most from this unless you regularly managed large files, and had a computer capable of capitalizing on the high data transfer rates from the Firecuda.

So think about it: how much storage do you think you really need in your home? That’s the question to answer.

How to enter

Entering is easy but you can only enter once. In a comment below, tell us how much storage you think would be ideal in your home to backup data on your computers. Is 500GB enough or do you need a lot more?

What you can win

At the end of this contest we will draw two winners. One will win the 500GB One Touch SSD and the other will win the 4TB Seagate Firecuda Gaming Dock.

This contest runs from April 1st to April 15th

Remember you can only enter once. However, you probably have a friends or perhaps someone in your family who should backup their data more often. Tell them about the contest so they too have a chance to win.

Win Seagate Storage Contest Rules and Regulations

Good luck.

Martin Renaud
Editor in Chief
Martin loves working with the talented editors and writers on the Best Buy Blog as Editor-in-Chief. During his spare time he is either working on his next novel, cooking up a masterpiece in the kitchen, or adding some smart tech to his new home on Mayne Island in British Columbia.

942 COMMENTS

  1. I do a lot of skateboard photography and drone videos so the 4TB would be amazing for storing all my footage because pics and videos take so much space. Right now my computer lags as The memory is pushed to its limits.

  2. 4TB would be great, I need at least that much for my crafting patterns, and my recipes, oh yeah, and my son can use it for his games (ha, ha).

  3. We have a lot of photos and home videos that take up a ton of space, so 4GB would be perfect!

  4. Idiots are fun! 🙂 I would love some advice on how much storage I need, currently I take photos as vids of my kiddos almost daily with my iPhone. And now I am working part time where I need to scan and save documents for my students. Winning more storage would be helpful. Thanks for the chance, Twitter fan@plumerea

  5. This day, with all the data we store and now high photos, space can become a major issue. Cloud storage/services are nice, but on prem storage is a must. I’d like 16+TB Raid 5 for the extra protection.

  6. I would back up my negatives, photos, VHS tapes, my old mix tapes, CD’s, camcorder videos and some games, so probably about 10 TB would do

  7. I do a lot of photography and videos so the 4TB would be amazing for storing all my hobby pics and videos. Right now my computer lags as The memory is pushed to its limits with what I have on it right now.

  8. I need around 4TB with photos and videos over the years. For gaming I’d manage with 2TB comfortably. But really any amount of backup is good to get critical files like documents and precious photos.

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