On 15/03/13 11:34, Bruce Momjian wrote:
I don't think any drive that corrupts on power-off is suitable for a database, but for non-db uses, sure, I guess they are OK, though you have to be pretty money-constrainted to like that tradeoff.
Agreed - really *all* SSD should have capacitor (or equivalent) power off protection...that fact that it's a feature present on only a handful of drives is...disappointing.
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