But is random/sequential read performance still good? even during saturated 
write performance ? 

if so the tradeoff could fit quite some applications 



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Friday, 6 March 2020, 14.06 +0100 from vitalif  <vita...@yourcmc.ru>:
>Hi,
>
>Current QLC drives are total shit in terms of steady-state performance. 
>First 10-100 GB of data is written into the SLC cache which is fast, but 
>then the drive switches to its QLC memory and even the linear write 
>performance drops to ~90 MB/s which is actually worse than with HDDs!
>
>So, try to run a long linear write test and check the performance after 
>writing a lot of data.
>
>> Last monday I performed a quick test with those two disks already,
>> probably not that relevant, but posting it anyway:
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