Any drives with better write/read performance under USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C 10Gbps
Planning to roll my own 1tb raid 0.
https://www.amazon.com/Mediasonic-ProRaid-USB-C-Drive-Enclosure/dp/B01N44HETR
It has the same ASMedia chipset as the Oyen and similar RAID 0 enclosures.
Two Samsung EVO 950 500GB each ($139 right now B&H). $270 total
$339 total. 1TB RAID 0 SSD.
I've seen the read/write around 750-800 MB/sec read and write.
Compare to Sandisk 9000
960GB $ 460.
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-Portable-480GB-SDSSDEX2-480G-G25/dp/B01127E6P4?th=1
or
Glyph Atom 1TB $460.
https://www.amazon.com/Glyph-Atom-USB-C-Compatible-Thunderbolt/dp/B00Z14V7R0
Both those drives are RAID0 as it isn't possible to get that sort of speed with SATAIII USB bridges. The highest I've seen is 550MB via SATAIII enclosures/Samsung T3/T5.
Glyph is small because it uses MSATA. The MSATA version of the EVO isn't heavily discounted as the 2.5".
Have in mind, I know the dangers of RAID 0. I have triple backups and 2 time machine sources.
Planning to roll my own 1tb raid 0.
https://www.amazon.com/Mediasonic-ProRaid-USB-C-Drive-Enclosure/dp/B01N44HETR
It has the same ASMedia chipset as the Oyen and similar RAID 0 enclosures.
Two Samsung EVO 950 500GB each ($139 right now B&H). $270 total
$339 total. 1TB RAID 0 SSD.
I've seen the read/write around 750-800 MB/sec read and write.
Compare to Sandisk 9000
960GB $ 460.
https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-Portable-480GB-SDSSDEX2-480G-G25/dp/B01127E6P4?th=1
or
Glyph Atom 1TB $460.
https://www.amazon.com/Glyph-Atom-USB-C-Compatible-Thunderbolt/dp/B00Z14V7R0
Both those drives are RAID0 as it isn't possible to get that sort of speed with SATAIII USB bridges. The highest I've seen is 550MB via SATAIII enclosures/Samsung T3/T5.
Glyph is small because it uses MSATA. The MSATA version of the EVO isn't heavily discounted as the 2.5".
Have in mind, I know the dangers of RAID 0. I have triple backups and 2 time machine sources.
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