Let's hope for you it is not continued, but there is uncertainty and things unknown, so we will see.https://icybox.de/product/externe_speic ... -1817M-C31 is not neccesarily a "cheap" solution, nor is the Lexar https://www.lexar.com/global/products/L ... -NVMe-SSD/
I'm still supecting some driver issue/dependency and you may have pointed me into the direction of the USB<>NVMe bridge. I will have to dive deeper. Which is for me uncharted territory & maybe I'll have to get me an alternative enclosure just for testing
Hmm, looks like searching gives a few more issues with Linux and this enclosure. Reading and checking to do. To be continued.
With 'cheap' I mean the Pi5 to start with. I have not looked at prices but your setup is what I see as a F1 car on bicycle wheels. The Pi5 = bicycle wheels. 4x4 NVMe is 8000 MByte/s, your adaptor is 1000 MByte/s and the Pi5 is 400 MByte/s. So a factor of 20 difference. I always shake my head then. It should work, same as that that F1 car does ride. But there aren't many people driving in such a F1 car. Also not if normal car. So maybe look for a bicycle frame or car wheels.
Statistics: Posted by redvli — Sat Dec 06, 2025 10:50 am