Multiboot USB options

Boj27

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Hey guys,

I'm after a new storage device to put a load of troubleshooting/iso's on.

I've decided to stay away from flash drives due to their poor small file read/write speeds.

It seems I have a few options.

There's the sandisk extreme pro 3.1 SSD flash drive. I can't tell if this drive has an SSD controller inside it or if it is just advertising "SSD like speeds" as per the article on the sandisk website.

There's also the visiontek pocket SSD which is priced at $89 for the 128gb which should fit the bill.

There's also the corsair Voyager GTX which is a true SSD controller + flash in a small pocket form factor.

There's also the other option of getting a USB 3.1 with USAP support enclosure and a proper SSD. The only thing I'm concerned with with going with this approach is the fact that I want to use E2B to create a multiboot drive, but as far as I'm aware only removeable drives are able to be used with this program as windows won't boot from a "fixed" drive which I'm scared might be the case if I use a traditional SSD+enclosure instead of a USB stick as above.

Any input on this one would be great.!