-- john r pierce N 37, W 122 santa cruz ca mid-left coast -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general
you really need to watch out for excess write caching on SSDs. only a
few are safe against power failures while under heavy database write
activity.
- Re: [GENERAL] Recommendations for SSDs in p... Yeb Havinga
- Re: [GENERAL] Recommendations for SSDs in p... Allan Kamau
- Re: [GENERAL] Recommendations for SSDs ... Michael Nolan
- Re: [GENERAL] Recommendations for SSDs in p... Robert Treat
- Re: [GENERAL] Recommendations for SSDs ... Benjamin Smith
- Re: [GENERAL] Recommendations for ... Kurt Buff
- Re: [GENERAL] Recommendations ... Yeb Havinga
- Re: [GENERAL] Recommendations ... David Boreham
- Re: [GENERAL] Recommendations for SSDs ... Thomas Mieslinger
- Re: [GENERAL] Recommendations for SSDs in production? David Boreham
- Re: [GENERAL] Recommendations for SSDs in production? John R Pierce
- Re: [GENERAL] Recommendations for SSDs in production? Yeb Havinga
- Re: [GENERAL] Recommendations for SSDs in productio... Benjamin Smith
- Re: [GENERAL] Recommendations for SSDs in production? Vick Khera