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Vivid Unit comes with an M.2 connector and you can connect an NVME SSD to it. | |||
SSD will give you much bigger storage space (Vivid Unit has 32GB eMMC storage) and better read/write speed. However the advantage of booting from SSD instead of eMMC is rather limited -- you will only see one or two seconds faster on boot. |
Revision as of 11:00, 28 January 2024
Vivid Unit comes with an M.2 connector and you can connect an NVME SSD to it.
SSD will give you much bigger storage space (Vivid Unit has 32GB eMMC storage) and better read/write speed. However the advantage of booting from SSD instead of eMMC is rather limited -- you will only see one or two seconds faster on boot.