I use these SATADOMs constantly since they allow me to save drive bays. These should work on "yellow" motherboard ports which support SATADOM power. They are fairly solid read performance for OS boots (>500MB/s) and use sub 2W so lower than most SSDs with more endurance than most USB thumb drives.
I know there are many folks on the forums who will think this is expensive.
Here is the listing: Supermicro SATADOM SSD-DM064-PHI 64GB Internal Solid State Drive there is BO available.
Here is a more normal example in terms of pricing. Amazon.com: Supermicro SATADOM 64 GB Internal Solid State Drive: Computers & Accessories The last one I got at Central Computers was $89.99. 16GB SATA DOMs new are around $60 but you can get older generation Innodisk 8GB modules for around $12/ ea which often require a cable.
Seller said that the best they can do on Best Offer is $64.99. Frankly, I would have liked to see better pricing but still better than $90 each. 25%-30% savings but an unknown write amount on them.
Here is the spec page: Super Micro Computer, Inc. - SATA DOM Solutions
I know there are many folks on the forums who will think this is expensive.
Here is the listing: Supermicro SATADOM SSD-DM064-PHI 64GB Internal Solid State Drive there is BO available.
Here is a more normal example in terms of pricing. Amazon.com: Supermicro SATADOM 64 GB Internal Solid State Drive: Computers & Accessories The last one I got at Central Computers was $89.99. 16GB SATA DOMs new are around $60 but you can get older generation Innodisk 8GB modules for around $12/ ea which often require a cable.
Seller said that the best they can do on Best Offer is $64.99. Frankly, I would have liked to see better pricing but still better than $90 each. 25%-30% savings but an unknown write amount on them.
Here is the spec page: Super Micro Computer, Inc. - SATA DOM Solutions