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If a drive needed to seek data physically, the USB bus sat idle. As Flash memory (SSDs) became faster, the USB protocol became the bottleneck. Flash memory has near-zero seek time, but BBB forced it to communicate in a stop-and-go manner. The protocol overhead could consume up to 20-30% of the potential bandwidth. usb class-08 amp-subclass-06 amp-prot-50
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If you purchase a portable SSD (like a Samsung T7 or a SanDisk Extreme), it almost certainly utilizes UAS. When connected to a Windows Once you clarify