On 12/26/2020 5:10 PM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
Le 26/12/2020 à 21:58, Mark Woolfson a écrit :
Don't go for super cheap SSD's as the write threshold will be low. I would
look at Samsung for SSD's for performance or Kioxia (Toshiba) SSD's for
price. As regards the carrier I would look at Sonnet or Highpoint. Bear in
mind that the commercial sweet spot for SSD's is 1 or 2 TByte.
Thanks everybody for your feedback.
Is there any data available regarding reliability of SATA vs. SSD ?
The most reliable SATA drives model from most reliable manufacturer
during constant up, spinning and used in RAIDs had about or less than
3% failed in a course of over 10 years. Most reliable manufacturer in
my book that is: Hitachi, former IBM, later HGST, the production line
now bought out by Western Digital.
I doubt there is same longevity statistics for SSDs. Also: hard drives
have theoretically infinite number of writes into the same area, whereas
SSDs have finite number of write operations into a given cell. In view
if this difference any comparison can be argued as unfair.
I'm sure, people who have large number of SSDs for long time will add
their observations. I was happy with Samsung 2.5 inch SATA SSDs so far.
Valeri
Niki
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