I am with Tom.  My 64Gb thumbdrive works Okay.  The BUS is all wrong for
the necessary throughput to give you fully comparable performance.  USB
(Universal Serial Bus vs. Parallel etc etc) but if you don't mind the
performance hit the thumb drive, be it standard install or live install
does well enough in basic operations but will be nerfed 'cause the data is
driving on country roads.  If you are working around  your work encryption
and want the performance then replacing the HD would give you the
performance but would be a complete PITA every time you wanted to work on
the system not to mention violating some standard policies against such
things.  If you are needing a system a decent refirb is an option for cheap.

My 2 bits FWIW,
Fred

On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 3:37 PM, Tom Horsley <horsley1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Maybe you are using the wrong USB device? My sandisk
> "extreme USB 3.0" 64GB stick gets transfer rates
> comparable to a hard disk when used in my computer's
> USB 3 port. I haven't ever installed fedora on it,
> but I copy large ISO images on and off all the time
> with surprising speed.
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