Thank you Espen,

Squid is for filtering purpose only, not to save bandwidth.
On Netgate they have only this SSD as an option. But I'll keep your advice in 
mind.

Best regards,
Sergii Cherkashyn


Date: Mon, 25 Aug 2014 20:45:46 +0200

From: Espen Johansen <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>

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Subject: Re: [pfSense] Netgate APU2 SSD module question

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I personally don't think you will have an issue with too many writes in a 
normal environment. Why squid tho? if its for filtering fine. For acceleration 
and 3-6 persons it will most likely not do you much good.

Also check MLC vs SLC. SLC based SSD will last longer. Approximately 10 times 
longer. And even more with the right write leveling tech.



Just my 2 cents.


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