I allocated a $100 budget from my recent retro profits for this. I ordered 2GB versions of these DOMs:
* LeiDisk
* OneFavor
* HyperDisk
* APacer
These were all in the $16-$22 range, so they were all bargain bin cheapo I mean competitively priced. The Apacer was just a circuit board with a ATA controller, a flash chip, and a 44 pin connector
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Looks pretty bare bones.
I grabbed a generic looking "TopRam"2GB CF and a used Wintec Industrial 2GB CF for $10 each to round out the lot.
I already have an IDE2SD with a assorted SD cards. The adapter has an "FC1307A" controller, which seems pretty common.
I have a Quantum Fireball 6.4GB that I'll use as a reference point.
I would have liked to grab some SCSI2SD stuff, but those cost more than my entire budget, and the only SCSI controllers I have crusty 8 bit things for old CD-Roms. I must have given away that AHA-2940 when my last SCSI drive broke. That might have been 20 years ago.
APACER has an "ATA secure erase" utility that should release all allocated flash pages for "like new" performance. I'll run that before benchmarking. If anyone can point me to any other useful tools to check over-provisioning % or other ATA "under the hood" info, that would be great.
I'd rather not crack open the cases unless I have to. I'll do some "full drive" torture tests at the end to see if I can force the performance to degrade and verify that the ATA Secure Erase brings them back.