On a sunny day (04 Oct 2018 20:48:26 GMT) it happened A. Dumas
wrote in
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>druck wrote:
>> Small capacity SSDs (SD card sized) are quite cheap, you can even pick
>> up used ones on ebay which have plenty of life left in them.
>
>Haven't seen sdcard-sized ssd's, yet, but haven't looked either. I do know
>there's this, supposedly it's ssd-technique in a usb stick, 128 GB version
>of which can be had here for €60 inc. tax:
>https://www.sandisk.com/home/usb-flash/extremepro-usb
Excuse my ignorance,
but what is the difference between that thing and a large USB stick,
apart from the marketing hype 'SSD'?
You can just mount it in the same way I suppose?
Different controller for random access?
But then the filesystem rules?
I have been using reiserfs since it existed.
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