The Inland Professional has higher 4K random read and random write IOPS. Random reads and writes are generally the bottleneck in storage performance. Sequential reads and writes are less important. The Inland Professional has the same sequential read rating, anyway, and only a bit lower sequential write rating.
The Inland Professional drive also has a 181 TBW endurance rating (how many TB can be written to the drive before the flash wears out), which is quite good . I can't even find the rating for the HP.
The Inland Professional has a 3 year warranty. The HP only has a 1 year warranty.
The Inland Professional is slightly cheaper.
As far as support, there's no toolbox software for either drive, and you'll likely never see firmware updates for either as well. If the firmware doesn't have any major bugs, this isn't a particularly big deal.
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Great price, I put one in a few years ago in an old 2010 MBP and it runs like a champ! Best upgrade for the money. And 128GB is more than plenty as I back everything to 4TB external and cloud
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The Inland Professional drive also has a 181 TBW endurance rating (how many TB can be written to the drive before the flash wears out), which is quite good . I can't even find the rating for the HP.
The Inland Professional has a 3 year warranty. The HP only has a 1 year warranty.
The Inland Professional is slightly cheaper.
As far as support, there's no toolbox software for either drive, and you'll likely never see firmware updates for either as well. If the firmware doesn't have any major bugs, this isn't a particularly big deal.
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Inland Professional 120GB SATA III 6Gb/s 2.5" Internal Solid State Drive (120GB)
at amazon $25
Runs the second controller on this page
https://www.storagerevi
CloudReady?
Better to show up DOA than to have a catastrophic failure of the drive (a few weeks later) with all your data on it!
Good point bro lol