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How to carry an SSD between two computers?
Good afternoon everyone.
I want to carry an SSD between two desktop computers and not lose speed when connected via USB.
(I do not copy data, I work with data on SSD from two computers)
Therefore, the task is to bring out SATA and kick "out" of the system unit.
Question: How can this be implemented? (meaning whether there is a normal solution in nature and for what requests to look for it [and not wires sticking out of the body]).
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Buy an enclosure for an ssd with eSata, and a plank with a connector for a computer (or check the mother, many have eSata)
You can also look in the direction of a more exotic power eSata. This is the same eSata, only power is still supplied through it and you do not need to connect the case to a power outlet
or look at usb3.0.
As an option - Zalman VE-200 - supports USB 2.0 and USB powered eSATA.
habrahabr.ru/post/116799/
SSD did not stick into it (you can try later), but the speed of the HDD 7200 via eSATA is up to 80 meters per second. I don’t think it rests on the capabilities of the box, rather, on the speed of the propeller.
VE-300 - USB 3.0 and without eSATA, but I haven’t seen this live, unlike the first one, which I use both via USB and eSATA.
Almost all not quite old computers have eSata (about which you were told above). Your task is to find the box. It is possible (but not a fact) it will be with external power supply, but this is not a problem, I think
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