I want a fast, reliable two-slot SATA3 "drive toaster"
for 2.5 inch TB SSD drives.

I am in work-fast-break-things-too-many-mistakes mode.

Breaking installed distros on big SSD drives takes too
long to debug/repair/restore/reinstall.  I'd prefer a
small pile of identical spares, and an easy way to
create more.

I can bit-copy a 1TB Samsung EVO SATA SSD drive from
a laptop through a USB2 adapter over MANY hours.  

In theory, a full bandwidth 500MB/s drive-to-drive
copy needs less than 40 minutes to move a terabyte.

Amazon lists many "happy-family-mixed-vegetable-brand"
dual bay drive docking stations, approximately $50 ...

... and all have a few bad reviews about defective
copying and source drive corruption.  Perhaps those
are slanders injected by competitors.  Example:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0759567JT

I'd prefer to get my reviews from trustworthy friends,
and if I squint a lot, all of you look like friends.
What desktop drive-copy appliance do you suggest?

Keith L.

P.S.  In theory, for current tasks I only need to move
a fraction of the formatted drive capacity, but I don't
expect any "toaster-tool" to know enough about current
and future Linux file systems.

-- 
Keith Lofstrom          [email protected]

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