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by account42
289 days ago
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> No, it makes as much sense as USB-NVMe I don't think that's true. USB is accessible in lots of places where SATA and PCIe is not, i.e. as external connectors. Yes eSATA is a thing but eSATA without being able to use USB or PCIe? Or in other words, SATA->NVMe would at best serve users unwilling to upgrade their legacy racks while USB->NVMe has plenty of non-legacy use cases. |
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"" rest of your comment is "ok" ""™ XD