On 5/28/2014 10:34 AM, Saso Kiselkov wrote:
On 5/28/14, 4:08 PM, Schweiss, Chip wrote:
Intel has several SATA SSDs with proper super-cap protected caches that
make good log devices.
I'd recommend looking at a Intel DC S3700. The 200 GB or 400 GB
varieties promise ~30000 4k random write IOPS and actually seem to deliver:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/7065/intel-ssd-dc-s3500-review-480gb-part-1/3
They're also not so expensive that it'll break your bank:
http://www.amazon.com/S3700-Internal-Solid-State-Drive/dp/B00A8NWD68
Second this. The DC S3700 are very good.
But, I tend to use the Intel 320 which are often available on amazon for
just over $1/GB up to 600GB. They don't have as good of specs as the
DC3700 (which are newer), but they do have the capacitor bank to flush
on power outage, and they are very value priced for SOHO. They do quite
well as ZIL devices. We use them extensively.
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