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@Kyle@lemmy.ca on lemmy.ca Open parent
This seems like a non issue dramatised for headlines, they are phasing out outdated sata connection to only favour current m.2. It’s like gpu and motherboard manufacturers announcing they are no longer including VGA ports in favour of DVI display port and HDMI. I don’t think that was a bad thing. I’m sure some people who are lucky enough to have hardware that still requires SATA want to keep upgrading to new SATA devices but it’s been enough time. I’m ok with just m.2 now.
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@eli@lemmy.world on lemmy.world Open parent
There are millions of devices that still and will continue to use SATA. My Synology NAS only accepts SATA. So if one of my SSDs dies I’m just shit out of luck and have to find a 8 bay M.2 NAS to have a comparable alternative? Your comment is beyond ridiculous
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@kerrigan778@lemmy.blahaj.zone on lemmy.blahaj.zone Open parent
Don’t use SSDs for a server… They make SATA M2 adapters Seriously are you putting sata SSDs in your NAS? Don’t…
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@TheGrandNagus@lemmy.world on lemmy.world Open parent
There are plenty of reasons to put SSDs in a home server.
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@Gladaed__dup_10378@feddit.org on feddit.org Open parent
And most are wrong or unnecessary. What movie requires SSD performance?
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@sobchak@programming.dev · Dec 16
HDDs have horrible random access times, so if you need to process or just copy a lot of small files, say photos, there’s a significant penalty.
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