Re: SSD MTBF

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On Tue, Oct 07, 2014 at 05:24:40PM +0200, Martin B Nielsen wrote:
> 
>    I don't disagree with the above - but the table assumes you'll wear out
>    your SSD. Adjust the wear level and the price will change proportionally -
>    if you're only writing 50-100TB/year pr ssd then the value will heavily
>    swing in the cheaper consumer grade ssd favor. It is all about your
>    estimated usage pattern and whether they're 'good enough' for your
>    scenario or not (and/or you trust that vendor).
>    In my experience ceph seldom (ever) maxes out io of a ssd - it is much
>    more likely to be cpu or network before coming to that.
> 

I agree with this. In our case, the response is Intel S3700 100Go
without any doubt :)


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