Basically want something with decent performance and durability. Cost matters, but I’m not trying to hit rock bottom. I’m particularly wondering, is an HMB-type PCIe SSD ok combined with a SATA adapter? I think HMB is supported if your machine can use a PCIe or NVMe disk directly, but I’d be using an older Thinkpad with a 2.5" SATA slot at least for now. So I’m wondering if I’d lose a lot of performance if the SSD combo doesn’t have its own RAM buffer.
I see good deals by today’s standards for PCIe SSD’s at of all places, Office Depot.
Thanks.
I think a SATA connection might be the bottleneck with its maximum throughput of 600 MB/s. So for that use-case you don’t need to be worried about the SSDs speed and cache, it won’t be able to perform due to the SATA slot. But I don’t know how exactly you plan to repurpose it later. Maybe skip the adapter if it’s expensive, buy a cheap SATA SSD now and a new, fast PCIe one in a few years once you get a new computer.
The purpose of the cache is to improve latency and save SSD wear. It doesn’t help much with throughput as far as I know. Although if it’s on the host side, maybe it does.