On 07/22/2013 09:30 AM, Gandalf Corvotempesta wrote:
2013/7/22 Mark Nelson <mark.nelson@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
I don't have any in my test lab, but the DC S3700 continues to look like a
good option and has a great reputation, but might be a bit pricey. From that
article it looks like the Micron P400m might be worth looking at too, but
seems to be a bit slower.
DC S3500 should be the same (for a journal) but at lower price.
At least based on this:
http://www.hardcoreware.net/intel-dc-s3500-480gb-ssd-review/
The write speeds are lower at the same capacity and the endurance
appears to be significantly lower since the S3500 isn't using the HET
cells.
Personally I'm still thinking the 200GB S3700 is the way to go, but I
haven't looked too closely at the micron drive or other options out
there. Something like the Marvell Dragonfly could be very interesting
for larger nodes, but I haven't tested it yet.
Mark
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