Qubes-OS compatible SSD SAMSUNG.

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gerard ribas vicente

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Aug 1, 2019, 7:28:09 AM8/1/19
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Good morning I have the following doubt:

The qubes-os operating system is compatible with the following SSD disk models:

SAMSUNG 860 EVO?
SAMSUNG860 QVO?
SAMSUNG860 PRO?

I have directly asked the manufacturer SAMSUNG and he has told me that LINUX is generally compatible, but they have no list of which LINUX distributions are fully compatible.


Thank you.

brenda...@gmail.com

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Aug 1, 2019, 8:15:39 AM8/1/19
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On Thursday, August 1, 2019 at 7:28:09 AM UTC-4, gerard ribas vicente wrote:
The qubes-os operating system is compatible with the following SSD disk models:

SAMSUNG 860 EVO?
SAMSUNG860 QVO?
SAMSUNG860 PRO?

Generally all contemporary SSDs are compatible. I have used the 860 EVO (both SATA and mSATA) successfully. The other two should work fine, as well.

From a performance perspective, I currently avoid the QVO line, which utilize quad-level cells, as they do not meet performance expectations if one plans to move a lot of data in and out of the drive regularly.

Brendan

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Aug 1, 2019, 12:28:03 PM8/1/19
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I used the 860 pro in a previous hardware configuration with no issues.

Regards

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Aug 2, 2019, 11:37:34 PM8/2/19
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On 8/1/19 6:27 AM, 0brand wrote:
>
>> Good morning I have the following doubt:
>>
>> The qubes-os operating system is compatible with the following SSD disk models:
>>
>> SAMSUNG 860 EVO?
>> SAMSUNG860 QVO?
>> SAMSUNG860 PRO?
>>
>> I have directly asked the manufacturer SAMSUNG and he has told me that LINUX is generally compatible, but they have no list of which LINUX distributions are fully compatible.
>
> I used the 860 pro in a previous hardware configuration with no issues.
>
> Regards
>
> 0brand
>
>

old 840 evo seems to work fine on 4.0.1, not sure about 4.0.2 yet
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