Hello everyone, I'm new to VSL and planning to become a Synchron Strings user. I'm aware that SSD is necessary for the Synchron library but I need to know what kind of SSD speed I should invest in. I fully intend to push multiple instances of the Synchron Player as hard as I can.
I'm not a pro and can't justify spending big money on pro-level RAID or striped arrays of super fast SSD.
I have a late 2017 5K iMac (4.2 GHz i7 7700K) and my options for adding SSD storage are pretty much limited to external devices designed to use one of the following protocols:-
(a) Thunderbolt 3, or Thunderbolt 2 or 1 via the Apple adapter;
(b) USB 3.1 Generation 1 or Generation 2 via USB-C port; or
(c) USB 3.0 via USB 3.0 port.
My ideal solution would be a fast external m.2 PCIe (NVME or ATI) SSD module, but there are as yet very few reputable USB 3.1 Gen 2 external enclosures or adapters for such modules and thus far I've found no Thunderbolt enclosures. SSD SATA III modules are more plentiful and at relatively modest prices, plus there are numerous external adapters/enclosures for this type, but this solution is of course limited in speed by SATA III's maximum theoretical throughput rate of around 600 MB/s.
My foremost question at present is therefore:- would a USB3.1 gen 2 SATA III SSD module offering maximum burst rates of around 400-550 MB/s, connected via an iMac USB-C port, let me get the best out of the Synchron library? Or should I hold out until a decent enclosure or adapter suitable for PCIe SSD modules offering upwards of around 1000 MB/s is available?