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Hardware.rst: Mention Kingston DC1000B #505

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@nh2 nh2 commented Apr 19, 2024

I've been using this one with ZFS in my laptop for years, with it being one of the only M.2 devices that are short enough for laptops while still having power loss protection.

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I've been using this one with ZFS in my laptop for years, with it being one of the only M.2 devices that are short enough for laptops while still having power loss protection.
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nh2 commented Apr 19, 2024

Some newer M.2 2280 devices with power loss protection I found in research just now:

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Thank you!

@gmelikov gmelikov merged commit 6b546d8 into openzfs:master May 12, 2024
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