iPad support external drive Pro

Hey!

I want to improve my office as soon as possible and I watched the keynote yesterday when the new iPad Pro was released. I thought about buying a new MacBook, but when I watched the keynote I was wondering if it would be possible to buy an iPad Pro instead of a MacBook, since all applications, I also ran on iOS.

My main question is tho, if it would be possible to connect an external hard drive for the iPad Pro and still access my data on it as I do now with my Mac Mini.

Is there someone who could help me?

Thanks in advance

No, iOS is not compatible with the help of a central external device as a file storage system.  All content of the app are actually related to the application itself and stored on the device in a protected memory aid assigned to the app.  In addition, while there are counterparts to your OS X programs, you will need to purchase the versions iOS separately in the form of programs coded for OS X will not work on an iOS device.

I love my iPad 2 Air and Pro, but they are not at all 100% true, for my MacBook Pro replacements. On the one hand, my iPad and iPhone is saved on my Mac via iTunes.  There are only two ways to back up an iOS - WiFi to iCloud, or wifi or USB device to iTunes on a computer (I use both for redundancy).  Without computer and iTunes, you are limited to only a backup to iCloud, while a backup encrypted iTunes has more content (all APA passwords, for example, are NOT part of iCloud or not encrypted iTunes backup).

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