Re: device class for nvme disk is ssd

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So basically it does not matter unless I want to have that split up.
Thanks for all the answers.

I am still lobbying to phase out SATA SSDs and replace them with NVME
disks. :)

Am Mi., 28. Juni 2023 um 18:14 Uhr schrieb Anthony D'Atri <
aad@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

> Even when you factor in density, iops, and the cost of an HBA?
>
> SAS is mostly dead, manufacturers are beginning to drop SATA from their
> roadmaps.
>
> > On Jun 28, 2023, at 10:24 AM, Marc <Marc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > 
> >
> >>
> >> What would we use instead? SATA / SAS that are progressively withering
> >> in the market, less performance for the same money? Why pay extra for an
> >> HBA just to use legacy media?
> >
> > I am still buying sas/sata ssd's, these are for me still ~half price of
> the nvme equivalent.
> >
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