We used 4x OCZ Deneva 2 in a RAID configuration. Worked well for us for over 2 years with no hardware issues. We switched to SSD because we had a very write-intensive application (30 million rows/day) that spinning disks just couldn't keep up with.

On 4/2/2014 6:09 PM, Shaun Thomas wrote:
On 04/02/2014 04:55 PM, Bret Stern wrote:

Care to share the SSD hardware you're using?

We use these:

http://www.fusionio.com/products/iodrive2/

The older versions of these cards can read faster than a RAID-10 of
80x15k RPM SAS drives, based on our tests from a couple yeas ago. Writes
aren't *quite* as fast, but still much better than even a large RAID array.

They ain't cheap, though. You can expect to pay around $15k USD per TB,
I believe. There are other similar products from other vendors which may
have different cost/performance ratios, but I can only vouch for stuff
I've personally tested.

Our adventure with these cards was a presentation at Postgres Open in
2011. Slides are here:

https://wiki.postgresql.org/images/c/c5/Nvram_fun_profit.pdf



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