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Alexander Andreev2019-02-22 11:12:17
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Alexander Andreev, 2019-02-22 11:12:17

Is it possible to connect a second SSD and merge it with the first one?

On a computer (windows 10), in addition to a regular HDD, a KINGSTON SSDNow G2 SM2280S3G2 / 120G 120GB, M.2 2280, SATA III SSD is installed, OpenServer is installed on it and projects that I work on locally are stored. I want to buy another SSD with similar characteristics, because. there is no longer enough space. The question is, is it possible to somehow combine it with the first SSD so that it is like a single logical drive P (Projects) consisting of 2 SSDs. And is it possible to do this without clearing the first disk of projects?

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Artem @Jump, 2019-02-22
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combine it with the first SSD so that it is like a single logical drive P (Projects) consisting of 2 SSDs. And is it possible to do this without clearing the first disk of projects?

This is about opportunity.
But there are subtleties - SSDs cannot be crammed to the eyeballs, especially such an SSD as KINGSTON SSDNow and the like.
Therefore, before such actions, leave at least 20-30 GB on both disks as a reserve.

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