Will they fix the issue were the drive will start failing because the sectors have been written over too much? I was experimenting with replacing the drives in my company's servers, but the SSD would fail about a week into stress testing. We'll stick to standard whirly disks for now.
Intel to double SSD capacity
Craig 12
"There's no indication of what will happen to pricing." #
Posted Monday 29th June 2009 12:53 GMT
Stay too high?
Samsung don't always make the best kit going, but their new line of SSDs seems to as good if not better than the Ms, at about half the cost!
Annihilator
Astronomical #
Posted Monday 29th June 2009 13:27 GMT
"There's no indication of what will happen to pricing"
<hand in the air> Ooh, ooh! I know, I know!
Still, nice to see they're growing rather quickly. Still a while before I upgrade my terabyte arrays though
Crazy Operations Guy
Great and all but #
Posted Monday 29th June 2009 23:56 GMT
Will they fix the issue were the drive will start failing because the sectors have been written over too much? I was experimenting with replacing the drives in my company's servers, but the SSD would fail about a week into stress testing. We'll stick to standard whirly disks for now.
Reg Sim
@ Crazy Operations Guy. #
Posted Tuesday 30th June 2009 07:08 GMT
I though they did that with the onboard controlers and massive cache's? That combined with larger drives also reduces the issue.
Have you tryed some out under stress testing?, and if so how did they fair?