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la02012-07-07 23:19:16
Solid State Drives
la0, 2012-07-07 23:19:16

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]).
Thank you.

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LeoCcoder, 2012-07-07
@la0

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.

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Vitaly Peretyatko, 2012-07-07
@viperet

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Colobock, 2012-07-08
@Colobock

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.

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sl_bug, 2012-07-08
@sl_bug

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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Paramedic, 2012-07-09
@Paramedic

Do not take it for advertising, but there is such a cool one . Personally, I see such a solution, without loss of speed.

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