Yeah USB thumb drives are way too useful to not be a thing anymore. What does the OP expects to do, store everything on the cloud, use the internet to transfer large amounts of files/data?
Seriously?
I highly doubt the world's population, even in highly developed nations will have widespread and reliable very high speed internet anytime soon, if ever. Hence portable storage devices.apparently
i mean id like to be able to just cloud everything but i don't have 100+ MB/s upload or download speeds
true story, its faster for me to thumb drive data and drive it 500 miles from facility to facility vs pushing it to a share drive at work
Hard to get much faster and portable than an M.2 flash drive
https://www.amazon.com/SilverStone-Technology-Enclosure-retractable-aluminum/dp/B075ZNCVJ5
You know, I thought I was making a stupid, pedantic joke up there^, but I now see that maybe there is a real difference between the terms....and now I want one of these super devices.
they are nice but you are limited by the USB interface and the drive you are copying data to/from
Oh snap, I've been looking for a USB adapter that supports 2280 NVMe drives, nice!
Doubt that would work with NVMe, unless I'm mistaken.
Just because it's M.2 doesn't mean SATA M.2 and NVMe M.2 are interchangeable.
Nope, you're right - no NVMe supportTheir wording was confusing, bummer.
NVMe stuff is a bit of a pain to support because you can't just pop it in a dock for recovery or formatting or whatever. I keep a mini desktop with a 2.5" boot drive & an open NVMe slot for doing maintenance activities on those types of M.2 drive. Bleh!