Hi,
Im doing some research for Disk on a Module (DOM) with asterisk realtime. To have no moving parts for a special project, I know I can use 3.5 or 2.5 HDDs but DOMs sound interesting.
Does someone have working experience with this?
Basically the Asterisk Realtime will be stored in MySQL and the DB will be stored in a Disk on a Module.
I have read that the usual standard is 2,000,000 MTBF and 2,000,000 Read/Write Cycles.
Is there an utility/section/procedure that can "count/display" the reads and writes a normal Linux system does? That result can be extrapolated to understand, in terms of days/week/months how much time a Disk on Module will last.
Anyone with field experience?
Thanks,
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Erick Perez
Panama Sistemas
Integradores de Telefonia IP y Soluciones Para Centros de Datos
Panama, Republica de Panama
Cel Panama. +(507) 6694-4780
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