Internal vs. USB vs. disc vs. Ps3NetServ

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Most likely internal, disc/usb, ps3netserv in this order. The only method that install games on the ps3 is usb (for PS2 games only as it's not supported to run on external drive), all other use cases run the game directly except from game data that needs to be installed on game start, those will go on internal drive and they can be quite big for some games.
 

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Most likely internal, disc/usb, ps3netserv in this order. The only method that install games on the ps3 is usb (for PS2 games only as it's not supported to run on external drive), all other use cases run the game directly except from game data that needs to be installed on game start, those will go on internal drive and they can be quite big for some games.

I thought webMAN MOD could run PS2 games via USB.

The thing is, even though the PS3 might be faster, I want to spare its HDD since I want to have a lot of PS1, PS2 and PS3 games. I have a 1 TB HDD and a 2 TB external HDD.

Why is PS3's SATA controller 1.0 (which runs at 1.5 GBit/s) but its HDD is SATA 3.0 (which runs at 6 GBit/s) and not SATA 1.0 as well?

What about POPStarter via SMB on the PS2 vs. PS1 discs on the PS2?

Most likely internal, disc/usb, ps3netserv in this order. The only method that install games on the ps3 is usb (for PS2 games only as it's not supported to run on external drive), all other use cases run the game directly except from game data that needs to be installed on game start, those will go on internal drive and they can be quite big for some games.

Do you know IRISMAN's USB maximum storage? Is it 2 TB?
 
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It should be 2 TB but I've seen people say that you can use more, I don't to which extent and how supported it is. I guess it's better to stick to 2 TB, that's already a lot for the PS3

And the maximum microSD card/USB storage for the PSP, PS Vita and PS TV and the maximum storage for OPL via SMB?

I say, INTERNAL

without anything else running.

What do you mean by anything else running?
 
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How can 1TB by the official PS3's storage limit if even 1.75TB storage apparently work on it?
Because many have already reported that more than 1TB cause stability problems......

and as far as I know, only a maximum of 1.5TB is possible

In the wikipedia it's said it's possible to replace the PS3 Super Slim's 12GB NAND flash memory for a HDD. What are the advantages of it?
Well, the biggest advantage is simply more memory
 

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Because many have already reported that more than 1TB cause stability problems......

and as far as I know, only a maximum of 1.5TB is possible

So, may 1.5 TB not be stable? It's just that I think 1 TB HDD + 2 TB external HDD won't be enough for all the PS1, PS2 and PS3 games I want.

Well, the biggest advantage is simply more memory

I thought there might be performance improvements. How can I reach + 18/19 MiB/s of PKG upload speed since in Reddit there are users which claim they've reached + 30 MiB/s?
 
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So, 1.5TB may not me stable? It's that I don't think 1TB HDD + 2TB external HDD will be enough for all my PS1, PS2 and PS3 games.
Well you could use multiple external hard drives.........

If you have a lot of Ps3 games it probably makes the most sense to have them in ISO format on an external hard drive and only install PSN backups and games you play often internally.........

and if you have a large ps2 collection I would personally recommend a PS2 in combination with an OSSC or GBS-C
 

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Well you could use multiple external hard drives.........

If you have a lot of Ps3 games it probably makes the most sense to have them in ISO format on an external hard drive and only install PSN backups and games you play often internally.........

and if you have a large ps2 collection I would personally recommend a PS2 in combination with an OSSC or GBS-C

I thought that but I wanted to use just one external HDD.

That's what I was thinking. PSN games and PS2 ISOs on the PS3 and PS1 and PS3 ISOs on the external HDD.

Is OPL on the PS2 more compatible with PS2 games than the PS3? Does the BC Fat PS3 have a higher PS2 game compatibility than the non-BC PS3s (I have a PS3 Slim)? And what about OPL PS1 game compatibility on PS2 vs. PS1 game compatibility on PS3? I guess the best solution for playing PS1 games is a PS3 and the best for PS2 ones is OPL in a BC Fat PS3. That way one wouldn't have to use both a PS2 and a PS3 but just the latter.
 
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I thought that but I wanted to use just one external HDD...

That's what I was thinking. PSN and PS2 ISOs installed on the HDD and PS1 and PS3 ISOs installed on the external HDD.

Is OPL PS2 more compatible with PS2 backups than PS3 CFW? Does the BC Fat PS3 CFW read more PS2 backups than the non-BC PS3 CFW models (I have a PS3 Slim)? And what about OPL PS1 compatibility on PS2 vs PS3 CFW PS1 compatibility? I suppose the best solution for PS1 games is PS3 CFW and the best for PS2 games is OPL on BC Fat PS3. That way one wouldn't have to use both consoles and would only need a PS3.
PS3 consoles that are not backward compatible use emulation and have here and there problems with some titles.

Here is an overview:

https://www.psdevwiki.com/ps3/PS2_Classics_Emulator_Compatibility_List

And from my own experience I have never had a problem regarding Ps2 Opl
 

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Why? Are they more compatible and faster than SMB? Also, I don't think SIO2SD is officially supported by OPL.
This is just my personal preference ;) and sio2sd should work with the latest opl version (there are definitly test builds that support it )

And as long as you don't use an external hard drive, the speed shouldn't matter
 

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This is just my personal preference ;) and sio2sd should work with the latest opl version (there are definitly test builds that support it )

And as long as you don't use an external hard drive, the speed shouldn't matter

My games are on an external HDD connected to the PC and I use SMB. Is it slower than if the games are on the PC's HDD/SSD's/eMMC's/SSHD's?
 
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