Re: Consumer-grade SSD in Ceph

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Also, just for more diversity, Samsung has the 883 DCT and the 860 DCT models as well.
Both less than 1 DWPD, but they are enterprise rated.

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> On Jan 3, 2020, at 2:10 AM, Eneko Lacunza <elacunza@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> I'm sure you know also the following, but just in case:
> - Intel SATA D3-S4610 (I think they're out of stock right now)
> - Intel SATA D3-S4510 (I see stock of these right now)
> 
> El 27/12/19 a las 17:56, vitalif@xxxxxxxxxx escribió:
>> SATA: Micron 5100-5200-5300, Seagate Nytro 1351/1551 (don't forget to disable their cache with hdparm -W 0)
>> 
>> NVMe: Intel P4500, Micron 9300
>> 
>>> Thanks for all the replies. In summary; consumer grade SSD is a no go.
>>> 
>>> What is an alternative to SM863a? Since it is quite hard to get these
>>> due non non-stock.
> 
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