Re: Capacitors, etc., in hard drives and SSD for DBMS machines...

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Op 7/8/2016 om 12:23 PM schreef Jean-David Beyer:
Why all this concern about how long a disk (or SSD) drive can stay up
after a power failure?

It seems to me that anyone interested in maintaining an important
database would have suitable backup power on their entire systems,
including the disk drives, so they could coast over any power loss.

As others have mentioned; *any* link in the power line can fail, from the building's power to the plug literaly falling out of the harddisk itself. Using multiple power sources, UPS, BBU etc reduce the risk, but the internal capacitors of an SSD are the only thing that will *always* provide power to the disk, no matter what caused the power to fail.

It's like having a small UPS in the disk itself, with near-zero chance of failure.


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