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Yes, Tom Fenton uses ESXi on a Raspberry Pi, but with an added twist: using an M.2 SATA SSD device for USB storage.
If you're upgrading your SSD, you can turn your old one into a fully functioning external storage drive for your laptop, tablet, or other devices.
It’s all Apple’s fault. I was perfectly happy with my 2011 27-inch Core i7 iMac and its SATA SSD upgrade when I heard that the company had finally started supporting third-party NVMe as of macOS High ...
Of course it matters where your SSD it attached, but even the most 'common-sense' ideas deserve to be tested now and again.
If you're upgrading your SSD, you can turn your old one into a fully functioning external storage drive for your devices using a storage enclosure ...