![]() My only problem is needing to install OS on each SSD. ![]() If this arrangement works, I’ll carry all future tests on bare-metal SSD, not on VM/Guest. I’ll connect Crucial MX500 SSD outside the computer. I have long SATA connector and power extension cable. I’ll start my adventure soon instead of on an USB stick. Just bought a Crucial MX500 SSD, 500G storage and 6GB/s speed. Lot of thanks for your advice and your time spent to help me. The only thing that would have changed is the operating system drive. While editing on the live drive is possible (using low-bitrate MPEG-4.2 proxies), the more traditional workflow would be for the live drive to recognize the attached SSDs and HDDs, and edit video from those drives just like normal. I also say this under the assumption that the video files will be on a separate drive, not the Live USB drive. Swapping would be very bad, but it doesn’t happen with plenty of RAM. It is plenty good for your performance tests, assuming the computer has enough RAM to never need a swap file. The only time USB speed is an issue is for writing large files, and even then it is bearable. When most of the executable code hits RAM cache, then USB speed doesn’t matter at all. I do production artwork on the road with a Live USB stick running GIMP, ART (RawTherapee fork), and Shotcut. For booting up and read operations, USB is plenty fast enough. Not via USB port which speed is not fast.ĭepends on context.
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