| From: Alvin Starr via talk <[email protected]>

| On 2023-01-02 14:17, D. Hugh Redelmeier via talk wrote:

| > <https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B07LG1PJMH>

| Well they have drives up to 2TB.
| 
| 
https://www.amazon.ca/stores/SPSiliconPower/page/CECA89EF-0FF0-46E2-AC1A-60C06C469C14?ref_=ast_bln

Yes.  I kind of think that the 512 is a sweet spot, but of course that
depends on your needs.  I have notebooks with only 64G of "disk"
(eMMC) but I feel the constraints.  The 512G is at the lowest cost per
byte (in this line) and is plenty of space for things I do.

| On the other hand there are tales like the following.
| 
| 
https://datarecovery.com/2022/03/the-2tb-flash-drive-scam-why-high-capacity-flash-drives-are-fakes/

I've heard a lot of reports of USB sticks and SD cards being
couterfeit.  That doesn't seem to happen with reputable brands from
reputable dealers.

There was one infamous exception:  Amazon (used to) mingle their SD
cards with other vendors SD cards in their warehouse.  So "sold by
Amazon" SD cards could actually be supplied by a disreputable vendor.
All hell broke loose when counterfeits were found.

Also (not really a problem?) Amazon would source SD cards intended for
other countries and sell them in Canada and the US.  Grey market.  I
kind of like this since it erodes price discrimination-by-country.

I'm convinced that this is a real SSD.  Not a top tier one, but very
cost-effective.

If you want a really good SSD, you want one with DRAM.  Unfortunately
they seem to be quite a bit more expensive.  A 500G Crucial MX500 is
$69.99 at Canada Computers (much worse on Amazon.ca).  The 1TB MX500
is 101.50 at Amazon.ca.
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