
A few years ago I bought some Kingston 300 SSDs and installed them in HP 610 Thin Clients (not designed for this purpose). The HP 610 comes with 16GB drives, and I needed more storage for each thin client in my Linux cluster, so I included them in the design. When working with high-performance algorithms, thin clients got hot, and SSDs gradually (due to heat) began to fail. My solution was to take out the SSDs and put the smaller 16GB drives back into the thin clients and get 120GB drives. Kingston drives connect to each of these devices via USB ports. Orico did a great job with this and I no longer suffer from heat exchange with SSD drives causing it to fail. For the price you can't go wrong.

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