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by barumi
2056 days ago
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> First things first, though: if you're really worried about storage reliability on these things (or anything), please stop prefacing your hardware suggestions with "cheap." What would be the cost implications of adding SATA support for a Raspberry Pi? And keep in mind that nowadays the price point of a fully kitted raspberry pi is already close to 100$. |
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One very real cost would be the increase in size to the PCB and everyone's cases. Plus, we could talk about how external sata just isn't very good as a user experience, while usb is.
I haven't shopped for really cheap storage hardware lately but I question that there's really an area where sata could be a cost win.
> And keep in mind that nowadays the price point of a fully kitted raspberry pi is already close to 100$.
There's a really wide variance there, though - you can get a lot done for under $50.