• cornshark@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    It would be helpful to call out and explain the specific inaccuracy in addition to the sarcastic put down, for those of us wanting to learn

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      4 days ago

      It wasn’t sarcastic; I meant it.

      SATA is still used for spinning disks and there aren’t any NVME or SATA SSDs that touch their capacity. You won’t see M.2 platter hard drives so ignoring the mismatch of terms used by OP, SATA doesn’t have a replacement yet for non enterprise users.