Hm...
You should notice that unless you have TRIM, which I don't think any OS
support with any raid functionality yet, then once you have written once to
the whole SSD, it is always full!
That is, when you delete a file, you don't "clear" the blocks on the SSD so
as far as the SSD goes, the data
RAID 0 is the fastest, but you'll lose the whole array if you lose a drive. One
thing to keep in mind is that SSDs get slower as they get filled up and closer
to their capacity due to garbage collection.
If you want more info on how SSDs perform in general, Percona guys have done
extensive test
Hi All,
We are using three ssd disks with cassandra 0.7.3 , should we set
them as raid0 .What are the advantages and disadvantages of doing this.
Please advise.
Thanks
Anurag