![]() ![]() Checking pricing on Amazon, 2TB SSDs were somewhere in the range of £168 to £200 and somehow I stumbled upon the WD Blue SN550 NVMe SSD 1TB for just £95 – I remember when I bought my first Samsung EVO 960 1Tb NVMe for about £435 in September 2017 and the same brand/model for 2TBs were around a grand! I thought of replacing it with an equivalent size internal SATA SDDs to keep the expense low. One of my SATA HDDs (2TB in size) decided to go kaput recently. As I explained “what it is” and why one should consider it before making a motherboard purchase, I shared my own home lab experience – which brought me to write this blog for the wider community.īackground: I had multiple disks in my Supermicro server – three(3) NVMe SSD, two(2) SSDs and two(2) HDDs. One of my colleagues asked me about “Bifurcation” when it came in a discussion about running multiple NVMe drives from a single PCIe slot.
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