replacing CDROM drives with HD caddys?
I am debating with myself the idea of getting another HD that will fit inside a CDROM caddy that would replace my DVD burner/player, which I haven't used in a year. I have a USB CD/DVD ROM that I can use in an emergency.
I'm looking at this caddy.
The HD specs give a transfer rate of 3Gbits/s while the DVD gives 11Mbits/s. Will the HD in a caddy be able to transfer at close to the rate as the internal HD?
Also, both the HD and the DVD appear as block devices under /dev/disk, but the DVD is referenced as "sr0" and the HD as, of course, "sda.
Will the caddy transform the sro to an sdb, or does the HD in the caddy do that by itself? I'm assuming the latter.
Anyone have any experience with this?
I am debating with myself the idea of getting another HD that will fit inside a CDROM caddy that would replace my DVD burner/player, which I haven't used in a year. I have a USB CD/DVD ROM that I can use in an emergency.
I'm looking at this caddy.
The HD specs give a transfer rate of 3Gbits/s while the DVD gives 11Mbits/s. Will the HD in a caddy be able to transfer at close to the rate as the internal HD?
Also, both the HD and the DVD appear as block devices under /dev/disk, but the DVD is referenced as "sr0" and the HD as, of course, "sda.
Will the caddy transform the sro to an sdb, or does the HD in the caddy do that by itself? I'm assuming the latter.
Anyone have any experience with this?
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