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Jude DaShiell jdashiel at panix.com
Thu Aug 30 04:52:37 BST 2018


Compared to a traditional hard drive mounted for internal use only,
solid-state drives and sata drives when equipped with drive sleds can be
switched out of the computer.  So you can work with more than a single
operating system and you have the option to keep each operating system on
its own drive.  That way no operating system conflicts are possible.  If a
drive gets corrupted and you have an operating system on another drive and
data on a different drive you can send that corrupted operating system out
for inspection.  Drive sleds were available for ide drives earlier too and
those were more expensive than what's available now.  Of course with a
drive caddy and a spare usb port, adding a second drive to a computer
through that drive caddy or a third drive depending on drive caddy
capacity is also possible.



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