There’s two factors really

 

1.       Suitability for use in ceph

2.       Number of people using them

 

For #1, there are a number of people using various different drives, so lots of 
options. The blog articled linked is a good place to start.

 

For #2 and I think this is quite important. Lots of people use the S3xx’s intel 
drives. This means any problems you face will likely have a lot of input from 
other people. Also you are less likely to face surprises, as most usage cases 
have already been covered. 

 

From: ceph-users [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Robert 
LeBlanc
Sent: 25 February 2016 05:56
To: Shinobu Kinjo <[email protected]>
Cc: ceph-users <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [ceph-users] List of SSDs

 

We are moving to the Intel S3610, from our testing it is a good balance between 
price, performance and longevity. But as with all things, do your testing ahead 
of time. This will be our third model of SSDs for our cluster. The S3500s 
didn't have enough life and performance tapers off add it gets full. The Micron 
M600s looked good with the Sebastian journal tests, but once in use for a while 
go downhill pretty bad. We also tested Micron M500dc drives and they were on 
par with the S3610s and are more expensive and are closer to EoL. The S3700s 
didn't have quite the same performance as the S3610s, but they will last 
forever and are very stable in terms of performance and have the best power 
loss protection. 

Short answer is test them for yourself to make sure they will work. You are 
pretty safe with the Intel S3xxx drives. The Micron M500dc is also pretty safe 
based on my experience. It had also been mentioned that someone has had good 
experience with a Samsung DC Pro (has to have both DC and Pro in the name), but 
we weren't able to get any quick enough to test so I can't vouch for them. 

Sent from a mobile device, please excuse any typos.

On Feb 24, 2016 6:37 PM, "Shinobu Kinjo" <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

Hello,

There has been a bunch of discussion about using SSD.
Does anyone have any list of SSDs describing which SSD is highly recommended, 
which SSD is not.

Rgds,
Shinobu
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