I have been off-the-grid on technology for a while, so I only very recently found out about the gem of an interface called m.2.
I have a laptop, a Lenovo ThinkPad Edge E531, with an empty m.2 slot that can fit a 42x22mm drive. I plan on placing MyDigitalSSD's SuperCache 2 42mm SATA III m.2 SSD (128GB) in there as a primary drive, to both lighten the load and have the option of wielding dual drives, but apparently caching-drives aren't recommended to be used as a primary drive (OS + some data)? Why is this?
I have a laptop, a Lenovo ThinkPad Edge E531, with an empty m.2 slot that can fit a 42x22mm drive. I plan on placing MyDigitalSSD's SuperCache 2 42mm SATA III m.2 SSD (128GB) in there as a primary drive, to both lighten the load and have the option of wielding dual drives, but apparently caching-drives aren't recommended to be used as a primary drive (OS + some data)? Why is this?