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The Addlink D60 NAS SSD Review – A GENUINE NAS SSD?
The Addlink D60 NAS SSD Review – A GENUINE NAS SSD?
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Take a look at ts2tmte220s. 1.2 dwpd. But it is pci 3.0
I want these things for my ZFS array (perfect for a SLOG and L2ARC) but it's a huge shame they aren't currently available in Europe. :
Why do people put up with Synology's drive nonsense?
There ate definitely durability differences in drives. For example, if you take two SSDs and do a RAIDZ1 during a Proxmox install, over time, ZFS will absolutely shred consumer SSDs. Some drives like the WD Red ones and enterprise models are much more durable to stand up to ZFS.
Please post the supported power states and supported lba sizes from the drive. smartctl under linux will report this. i.e support for 4096 block size and low power states
The sad part is that the 400GB HUSML400 SAS SSDs I got off ebay in 2014 came with >5PW endurance, it's really hard to find a long-term economic choice in the prosumer area.
ZFS eat normal nvme's without PLP for breakfast due to write amplification. And this is 80mm FF, Nice. However, it's a bit pricy and I don't need speed just endurance and PLP 🙂
Still waiting for 4TB SSDs around the £100-120 mark, does not need to be the latest PCIE generation, speeds are more than plenty now, my needs are currently 16TB so 4 x of these for that price, would allow a complete switchover to a only SSD NAS at a very reasonable price.
Are the Adlink drives conformal coated?? It looked like that sample was. I don't remember seeing that on other m.2 drives.
man i was just looking for ssds what a timing
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