On Sat, 14 Jul 2012 10:50:42 -0700, Jeff Breidenbach wrote:
It's too early to tell for sure, but we've had good luck with the
Samsung 830 on a busy system that includes an MTA.

http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg01425.html

-Jeff

Hi,

We also have good luck with Samsung 830 ones (512GB in RAID1) but they're not under a mailserver. I'd recommend to use RAID1+0 or 5+0 config to spread out the writes and it's also give you a speed bump. Also note that these drives will really shine on SATA 6G connections, but of course the much smaller latency and greater sequential IO capability compared to a HDD will show on SATA 3G or at even SATA 1.5G connections also.

From the management point of view you'll want to check the "Wear leveling count" or the #177 smart attribute. This shows how many P/E cycles has been done by the drive. It's said that these consumer drives are between 3k-5k cycles, but there are also reports about more, so I think that's the worst case. Anyway spare(s) should be kept on the shelf as usual. :)

Regards,
Andras

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