On 5/10/2013 10:21 AM, Merlin Moncure wrote:
As it turns out the list of flash drives are suitable for database use is surprisingly small. The s3700 I noted upthread seems to be specifically built with databases in mind and is likely the best choice for new deployments. The older Intel 320 is also a good choice. I think that's pretty much it until you get into expensive pci-e based gear.

This may have been a typo : did you mean Intel 710 series rather than 320 ?

While the 320 has the supercap, it isn't specified for high write endurance.
Definitely usable for a database, and a better choice than most of the alternatives, but I'd have listed the 710 ahead of the 320.




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