Re: Do I have a hardware or a software problem?

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On 12/12/12 15:41, David Boreham wrote:
On 12/11/2012 7:38 PM, Evgeny Shishkin wrote:
Which drives would you recommend? Besides intel 320 and 710.
Those are the only drive types we have deployed in servers at present (almost all 710, but we have some 320 for less mission-critical machines). The new DC-S3700 Series looks nice too, but isn't yet in the sales channel : http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/solid-state-drives/solid-state-drives-dc-s3700-series.html





+1

The s3700 is probably the one to get (when it is available). I'd opt for the 710 if you need something now. I'd avoid the 320 - we have encountered the firmware bug whereby you get an 8MB (yes 8MB) capacity after powerdown with a depressingly large number of them (they were updated to the latest firmware too).

Regards

Mark


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