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*USB 3.0+ is most bandwith and price | *USB 3.0+ is most bandwith and price | ||
*Used for live USBs for things like [[OSE Linux]] | *Used for live USBs for things like [[OSE Linux]] | ||
*USB to MicroSD card adapters also work well, and can be "upgraded" to a certain extent | |||
=8 GB for OSE Linux= | =8 GB for OSE Linux= |
Revision as of 18:58, 2 September 2020
Basics
- A self contained Flash Storage device ending in a USB Port
- USB 2.0 is cheapest
- USB 3.0+ is most bandwith and price
- Used for live USBs for things like OSE Linux
- USB to MicroSD card adapters also work well, and can be "upgraded" to a certain extent
8 GB for OSE Linux
Largest in 2019
- Largest thumb drive available in 2019 is 1000 GB for $36 - [2]. Bigger ones exist, but are expensive -[3]
- 128GB - $20 - [4]
- 512 GB - $36 - [5]