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Odroid N2+ can power an external HDD on its own. Any idea if there is a significant difference between using an "external USB SSD" vs. using a normal SATA SSD with an USB enclosure/adapter?
Throughput wise? Likely not. USB is going to be the choke point probably so there shouldn’t be a discernible difference. There may be a price difference in the two, since most of the USB drives I’ve had my hands on tend to be SATA drives with the adapter built into the enclosure. I think you might pay a bit more for the prebuilt drive/enclosure versus DIYing it but I haven’t bought drives or adapters in a few years so I couldn’t tell wrt current pricing.
Thanks very much.