On May 22, 2013, at 4:06 PM, Greg Smith wrote:

> And there are some other products with interesting price/performance/capacity 
> combinations that are also sensitive to wearout.  Seagate's hybrid drives 
> have turned interesting now that they cache writes safely for example.  
> There's no cheaper way to get 1TB with flash write speeds for small commits 
> than that drive right now.  (Test results on that drive coming soon, along 
> with my full DC S3700 review)

I am really looking forward to that.  Will you announce here or just post on 
the 2ndQuadrant blog?

Another "hybrid" solution is to run ZFS on some decent hard drives and then put 
the ZFS intent log on SSDs.  With very synthetic benchmarks, the random write 
performance is excellent.

All of these discussions about alternate storage media are great - everyone has 
different needs and there are certainly a number of deployments that can "get 
away" with spending much less money by adding some solid state storage.  
There's really an amazing number of options today…

Thanks,

Charles

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