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Posted by MarkyMark67
 - February 19, 2025, 10:22:00
Quote from: daylighter on February 14, 2025, 00:01:51
Quote from: Miss information is bad on February 13, 2025, 23:33:00Please change title and everywhere you typed, "ssd".. That picture shows 4 "NVME" drives.. not "ssd".. It's honestly annoying seeing people mess this up. How do you not know the name of the stuff you're talking about?.. mechanical hard drives are big and fat and spin(moving parts) and are slower(around 100-250) than SSD's. SSD's are smaller but normally still mostly square in shape.

Brother in christ you're the one spreading misinformation around here.

NVME is an Protocol Standard done over PCIE and not a form factor standard that such that defines shape like m.2

An SSD can be shaped like male genitals if the manufacturer really wanted to as long as it has an m.2 connector and assuming the receiving board has enough clearance for gigantic balls.

Back to the OP would this be available on aliexpress or taobao?


Ha, amen. He's trash talking this guy when he's referring to a HDD (hard disk drive), which is a mechanical drive, not a SSD. Very clear and simple difference.
Posted by Fred
 - February 17, 2025, 11:22:05
If you spot multiple independant "incorrect" sources, it's a good idea to go back and double check your own understanding.

Quote from: Miss information is bad on February 13, 2025, 23:33:00Please change title and everywhere you typed, "ssd".. That picture shows 4 "NVME" drives.. not "ssd".. It's honestly annoying seeing people mess this up. How do you not know the name of the stuff you're talking about?.. mechanical hard drives are big and fat and spin(moving parts) and are slower(around 100-250) than SSD's. SSD's are smaller but normally still mostly square in shape. SSD have speeds around 400-600. No moving parts. SSD use same connection as mechanical hard drives. NVME are similar in shape to RAM/memory sticks. Literally rectangular unless they are the smaller NVME. They do NOT share same connection as SSD and HD. HD>SSD>NVME. Nvme have over 10 times faster speeds(5000+) compared to ssd. Why do people keep saying it wrong? You're the third blogger I've seen do this. Isn't it your job to know what you're typing about? I don't even get payed to know this. You're slackin and spreading misinformation which imo if not corrected should be illegal.
Posted by Stowgood
 - February 15, 2025, 12:11:37
Pointless without 10 gig network.
Posted by Smudgeous
 - February 15, 2025, 01:39:23
Quote from: daylighter on February 14, 2025, 00:01:51Back to the OP would this be available on aliexpress or taobao?

I would fully expect to see this offered via both CWWK's own store as well as on AliExpress via TopTon and KingNovy, just like with the P5 variant.
Posted by Ross
 - February 14, 2025, 19:56:25
Quote from: Miss information is bad on February 13, 2025, 23:33:00Please change title and everywhere you typed, "ssd".. That picture shows 4 "NVME" drives.. not "ssd"..

You would be partly correct if you were complaining about SATA vs. NVMe, which are storage interfaces. NVMe is newee and faster and they are mostly incompatible, despite newer M.2 SATA connectors.

SSD (Solid State Drive) refers to flash storage of any kind. NVMe, SATA, M.2, 2.5", eMMC, etc.

I hope this helps.
Posted by daylighter
 - February 14, 2025, 00:01:51
Quote from: Miss information is bad on February 13, 2025, 23:33:00Please change title and everywhere you typed, "ssd".. That picture shows 4 "NVME" drives.. not "ssd".. It's honestly annoying seeing people mess this up. How do you not know the name of the stuff you're talking about?.. mechanical hard drives are big and fat and spin(moving parts) and are slower(around 100-250) than SSD's. SSD's are smaller but normally still mostly square in shape.

Brother in christ you're the one spreading misinformation around here.

NVME is an Protocol Standard done over PCIE and not a form factor standard that such that defines shape like m.2

An SSD can be shaped like male genitals if the manufacturer really wanted to as long as it has an m.2 connector and assuming the receiving board has enough clearance for gigantic balls.

Back to the OP would this be available on aliexpress or taobao?
Posted by Miss information is bad
 - February 13, 2025, 23:33:00
Please change title and everywhere you typed, "ssd".. That picture shows 4 "NVME" drives.. not "ssd".. It's honestly annoying seeing people mess this up. How do you not know the name of the stuff you're talking about?.. mechanical hard drives are big and fat and spin(moving parts) and are slower(around 100-250) than SSD's. SSD's are smaller but normally still mostly square in shape. SSD have speeds around 400-600. No moving parts. SSD use same connection as mechanical hard drives. NVME are similar in shape to RAM/memory sticks. Literally rectangular unless they are the smaller NVME. They do NOT share same connection as SSD and HD. HD>SSD>NVME. Nvme have over 10 times faster speeds(5000+) compared to ssd. Why do people keep saying it wrong? You're the third blogger I've seen do this. Isn't it your job to know what you're typing about? I don't even get payed to know this. You're slackin and spreading misinformation which imo if not corrected should be illegal.
Posted by Redaktion
 - February 13, 2025, 13:29:32
CWWK, the Chinese soft router brand you've probably never heard of, has released an update to the X86-P5  Pocket NAS, which crams 4 SSD's into a form factor not much bigger than an Intel NUC for a fairly reasonable price.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/CWWK-X86-P6-pocket-NAS-puts-4-SSD-s-into-a-box-the-size-of-an-Intel-NUC-complete-with-2x-2-5-GbE-LAN-ports.960282.0.html