On Feb 7, 2014, at 1:25 PM, Ric Moore <wayward4...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Do they require any special formating or partitioning to take advantage of 
> the 8 gigs of built-in "NAND flash"? I'm looking at a Seagate "Solid State 
> Hybrid drive - ST2000DX001
> 
> Thanks for any info and/or suggestions. Ric

Fabrice Vaillant replied:

> I have used the same kind of drive as a main drive on my laptop. While I have 
> no proof that the extra nand where used, I tend to think they were. There 
> wasn't any extra drive showing in gparted or other tool. Plus those nand are 
> used by the drive to store most used file and quicken the loading of them, so 
> I don't think it's the OS job to deal with them.
> 
> Fabrice

I just bought a pair of the Seagate drives to use as system drives for a couple 
of servers.

As I read the specs, Fabrice is correct:  The drive itself will figure out what 
to put in flash based on usage -- the user doesn't get a say.  I'm hoping that 
it will decide to put the "interesting" parts of root and /usr there (to speed 
up booting), along with the database indexes for the servers (to speed up 
normal production use).

It would be fun to have some kind of an ioctl to figure out what actually 
happens...  Not much chance of that, I'm guessing, but it sure would be 
interesting!

Anybody who works for Seagate on this list?

Rick


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