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Reddit mentions of Kingston Digital 16GB USB 3.0 100MB/s Read 25MB/s Write DataTraveler (DTR30G2/16GB)

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Kingston Digital 16GB USB 3.0 100MB/s Read 25MB/s Write DataTraveler (DTR30G2/16GB)
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    Features:
  • High performance - compliant with USB 3.0 specifications
  • Dual Compatibility - USB 3.0 connectivity; backwards compatible with USB 2.0
  • Next-generation rugged drive with reduced form factor for enhanced portability
  • Water- resistant - up to 1 hour at a depth of 1 meter
  • Rugged - shock-resistant rubber casing
  • 8x faster than USB 2.0 drive
  • Speed USB 3.0 16GB - 120MB/s read, 25MB/s write - USB 2.0: 30MB/s read, 25MB/s write
  • Guaranteed - five-year warranty, free technical support and Kingston reliability
Specs:
Height0.36 Inches
Length2.2 Inches
Size16 GB
Weight0.1 Pounds
Width0.86 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Kingston Digital 16GB USB 3.0 100MB/s Read 25MB/s Write DataTraveler (DTR30G2/16GB):

u/grumpieroldman ยท 1 pointr/VFIO

> is it possible to have both W10 and linux on the small 64gb raid zero

You might be able to squeeze it in if you add mounts on another drive for opt and home and maybe even var if you have to (if you're going to run services on the linux side).
My Windows 10 install is currently sitting at 51GB.
I suspect you'll run into space issues though.

There's no great reason to restrict either side to only 10 cores.
Let them float and go where they are needed.

I actually boot my system off of a USB stick so that I could put all of drives right into the LVM pool.
This one in particular was recommended for its long-term stability (it doesn't overheat et. al.)

I do not believe anyone has gotten SLI working but it's worth looking around for the latest news.

> how do i partition my 1tb drive such that both windows and linux can share the entirety of the bulk drive?

Eh ... that's not going to happen. You could run Samba on the Linux side and share it to Windows but this has some performance overhead so it's not great for a game volume.

You could use LVM so that you can dynamically grow the volumes as you need more space.
I believe you have to reboot the VM but you can grow the linux volume on-the-fly.