On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 1:00 PM, Wes Vaske (wvaske) <[email protected]> wrote:
> Storage Review has a pretty good process and reviewed the M500DC when it > released last year. > http://www.storagereview.com/micron_m500dc_enterprise_ssd_review > > > > The only database-specific info we have available are for Cassandra and > MSSQL: > > > http://www.micron.com/~/media/documents/products/technical-marketing-brief/cassandra_and_m500dc_enterprise_ssd_tech_brief.pdf > > > http://www.micron.com/~/media/documents/products/technical-marketing-brief/sql_server_2014_and_m500dc_raid_configuration_tech_brief.pdf > > > > (some of that info might be relevant) > > > > In terms of endurance, the M500DC is rated to 2 Drive Writes Per Day > (DWPD) for 5-years. For comparison: > > Micron M500DC (20nm) – 2 DWPD > > Intel S3500 (20nm) – 0.3 DWPD > > Intel S3510 (16nm) – 0.3 DWPD > > Intel S3710 (20nm) – 10 DWPD > > > > They’re all great drives, the question is how write-intensive is the > workload. > > > Intel added a new product, the 3610, that is rated for 3 DWPD. Pricing looks to be around 1.20$/GB. merlin
