- Oct 13, 1999
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I saw something that seems very interesting...
SANS DIGITAL CR2T compactstor compact flash CF to 2.5" SATA spanning / mirroring Enclosure
This appears to be an enclosure that can hold two Compact Flash cards and has a form factor of a 2.5" SATA notebook drive. Thus, you can make your own flash drives. Now, I wonder how fast this would be compared to commercially available solid state notebook drives? It certainly kicks some price butt though!
64GB solid state drives starting at $900
32GB solid state drives starting at $500
Build your own:
Sans Digital CR2T adaptor $90
16GB 233X Compact Flash memory $68
32GB 233X Compact Flash memory $140
233X sounds fast to me, since the cheapest ones listed were 40X. How fast are these really?
So, to do a 32GB solid state drive, one adaptor and two 16GB for $226. To do a 64GB solid state drive, one adaptor and two 32GB for $370. Still a bit pricey, but a fraction of the cost of a normal solid state drive.
SANS DIGITAL CR2T compactstor compact flash CF to 2.5" SATA spanning / mirroring Enclosure
This appears to be an enclosure that can hold two Compact Flash cards and has a form factor of a 2.5" SATA notebook drive. Thus, you can make your own flash drives. Now, I wonder how fast this would be compared to commercially available solid state notebook drives? It certainly kicks some price butt though!
64GB solid state drives starting at $900
32GB solid state drives starting at $500
Build your own:
Sans Digital CR2T adaptor $90
16GB 233X Compact Flash memory $68
32GB 233X Compact Flash memory $140
233X sounds fast to me, since the cheapest ones listed were 40X. How fast are these really?
So, to do a 32GB solid state drive, one adaptor and two 16GB for $226. To do a 64GB solid state drive, one adaptor and two 32GB for $370. Still a bit pricey, but a fraction of the cost of a normal solid state drive.