I bought a 4tb Seagate backup plus recently. I already have a 2tb drive from the same brand and series, but I noticed the 4tb was thicker in size compared to it's 2tb counterpart. It's not too big that it looks like a 3.5'' inside, but not quite double the size of the 2tb drive. I'm wondering what makes the larger capacity drive also bigger physically. Are there two 2.5'' drives in there, it doesn't seem like it or maybe it's just the new case. I bought both these within six months or so apart and they are both from the same backup plus series.
Unrelated question: Is it ok to simultaneously transfer files from four different drives? If I transfer drives from A to B at the same time as C to D, for instance, would that be detrimental to the health of the drives?
Unrelated question: Is it ok to simultaneously transfer files from four different drives? If I transfer drives from A to B at the same time as C to D, for instance, would that be detrimental to the health of the drives?