Samsung SsD Prices
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RE: Samsung SsD Prices
Hasn't there been much progress on the reliability front, then? Or is it just on higher capacity drives?
I can't imagine many people who know a thing or two about computers will want to risk data important to them on an SSD if there are still issues.
Given that Apple laptops have relied on them for years (?) now they must be reasonably safe to use.
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29/04/2014 04:01 PM |
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ZiNgA BuRgA
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RE: Samsung SsD Prices
The 840 and 840 EVO actually use cheaper TLC NAND which is only rated at 1000 writes, as opposed to more traditional MLC (3000 writes) found in the 840 Pro and most other SSDs.
I suppose larger capacities makes the limited write cycle count less of an issue, due to wear leveling.
SSDs probably are fine reliability wise, but unlike traditional HDDs, they don't often provide signs of dying - they just suddenly decide not to work from what I've read. So like always, you need to keep backups.
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29/04/2014 04:41 PM |
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RE: Samsung SsD Prices
(29/04/2014 04:41 PM)ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote: SSDs probably are fine reliability wise, but unlike traditional HDDs, they don't often provide signs of dying - they just suddenly decide not to work from what I've read. So like always, you need to keep backups.
The biggest signs I had when my drive failed (3 times now):
OS became choppy, file transfers took longer than normally to hit full speed.
Installing an OS would fail half way through
And most recently, I could read files but I could not delete them.
The small business servers I work with are starting to slowly trickle into Intel SSD RAID setups.
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29/04/2014 07:45 PM |
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RE: Samsung SsD Prices
(29/04/2014 07:45 PM)Kuu Wrote: The biggest signs I had when my drive failed (3 times now):
OS became choppy, file transfers took longer than normally to hit full speed.
Installing an OS would fail half way through
And most recently, I could read files but I could not delete them.
The small business servers I work with are starting to slowly trickle into Intel SSD RAID setups.
Are these in a RAID setup and/or you're certain the choppiness isn't a result of having to do parity calculations or rebalancing the drive array?
But otherwise, interesting to hear!
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30/04/2014 12:34 AM |
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(30/04/2014 12:34 AM)ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote: (29/04/2014 07:45 PM)Kuu Wrote: The biggest signs I had when my drive failed (3 times now):
OS became choppy, file transfers took longer than normally to hit full speed.
Installing an OS would fail half way through
And most recently, I could read files but I could not delete them.
The small business servers I work with are starting to slowly trickle into Intel SSD RAID setups.
Are these in a RAID setup and/or you're certain the choppiness isn't a result of having to do parity calculations or rebalancing the drive array?
But otherwise, interesting to hear!
That particular incident was my single drive in my PC.
HDDLife as been updated for SSDs, and also a program called SSDLife. Both can catch some early signs, but they are not perfect.
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30/04/2014 07:24 AM |
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RE: Samsung SsD Prices
(30/04/2014 07:24 AM)Kuu Wrote: That particular incident was my single drive in my PC.
HDDLife as been updated for SSDs, and also a program called SSDLife. Both can catch some early signs, but they are not perfect.
Ah I see.
Wait, are your calculations correct?
Samsung 840 EVO 500GB: $245 ($0.49/GB)
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00E3W19MO
Other 840 EVO:
120GB: $83 ($0.69/GB)
250GB: $150 ($0.60/GB)
750GB: $434 ($0.58/GB)
1000GB: $459 ($0.46/GB)
You didn't happen to divide the GB amount by the $ amount did you?
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