On 5/22/2010 12:21 PM, Marco Peereboom wrote:
Yeah; ignore dos and donts the ssd, if of any quality, will do fine.
That has been my experience with SSDs on OpenBSD and Linux. I've been
using an inexpensive Kingston SSD for about six months now, it works
great. Here is an older dmesg from it:
On May 22 17:03:12, jean-francois wrote:
> Good afternoon gents,
>
> I am building up a server with basically a solid state drive for the OS
> and a 1 TB hard drive for the datas.
>
> In order to maximize the life time of the SSD, I will avoir mounting
> slides that sustain continuous or sparsed
On Sat, 22 May 2010 17:03:12 +0200
jean-francois wrote:
> In order to maximize the life time of the SSD, I will avoir mounting
> slides that sustain continuous or sparsed write access.
Oh and here, dont try to be clever or worry too much, just use it like
rotating rust drives.
On Sat, 22 May 2010 17:03:12 +0200
jean-francois wrote:
> Good afternoon gents,
>
> I am building up a server with basically a solid state drive for the
> OS and a 1 TB hard drive for the datas.
>
> In order to maximize the life time of the SSD, I will avoir mounting
> slides that sustain conti
Yeah; ignore dos and donts the ssd, if of any quality, will do fine.
On May 22, 2010, at 10:03 AM, jean-francois
wrote:
Good afternoon gents,
I am building up a server with basically a solid state drive for the
OS
and a 1 TB hard drive for the datas.
In order to maximize the life time
Good afternoon gents,
I am building up a server with basically a solid state drive for the OS
and a 1 TB hard drive for the datas.
In order to maximize the life time of the SSD, I will avoir mounting
slides that sustain continuous or sparsed write access.
Could you briefly let me know the do's a
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