I am not sure what you would gain from the SSD apart from its low temps. There would be no speed advantage as you would be operating through ethernet at best. A quality HDD would easily saturate that bandwidth.
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There is a major issue with how it would be mounted though. The TC does not have traditional mounting points. The HDD is held in with rubber corners and a 'presure' plate holding it all in. Even if you get a caddy it will likely not fit. Basically you need a standard HDD 'shape'.
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There is a major issue with how it would be mounted though. The TC does not have traditional mounting points. The HDD is held in with rubber corners and a 'pressure' plate holding it all in. Even if you get a caddy it will likely not fit. Basically you need a standard HDD 'shape'.
Also the TC spins the drive down when not in use. I am wondering if this would possibly cause problems with an SSD.
I am not sure what you would gain from the SSD apart from its low temps. There would be no speed advantage as you would be operating through ethernet at best. A quality HDD would easily saturate that bandwidth.
There is a major issue with how it would be mounted though. The TC does not have traditional mounting points. The HDD is held in with rubber corners and a 'presure' plate holding it all in. Even if you get a caddy it will likely not fit. Basically you need a standard HDD 'shape'.
Also the TC spins the drive down when not in use. I am wondering if this would possibly cause problems with an SSD.