williwaw wrote: Sat May 14, 2022 5:57 pm
Been using a bare laptop ssd with a https://www.startech.com/en-us/hdd/usb3s2sat3cb
returns...
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* Data Set Management TRIM supported (limit 8 blocks)
which I assume indicates FSTRIM will still work with this setup
I have been thinking of an m2 in an enclosure to minimize size for portability, possibly even NVME, but does anyone have any experience with these faster drives being used with USB?
Seems like the USB port would choke data transfer rate and negate the extra speed potential?
The init script in the initrd checks for trim capability and will do an fstrim operation every 20th bootup.
I have two external SSDs that I use for backup, one 2.5" sata, one m2 nvme:
https://bkhome.org/news/202201/observed ... -ssds.html
The Samsung EVO m2 nvme SSD runs so hot!
I commented on that blog post that the nvme didn't seem any faster, I surmised due to the usb bottleneck. But, I'm using usb3.0 socket on the PC, a type-c might do much better.
mikewalsh commented recently, confirming they run hot.
However, having second thoughts about SSDs as backup. Not long-term anyway.
I was reading yesterday that left unpowered, the storage in an SSD deteriorates -- quite fast, you may lose your data in about a year.