On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 11:43 AM, Graeme B. Bell <graeme.b...@nibio.no> wrote:
>
> The comment on HDDs is true and gave me another thought.
>
> These new 'shingled' HDDs (the 8TB ones) rely on rewriting all the data on 
> tracks that overlap your data, any time you change the data. Result: disks 
> 8-20x slower during writes, after they fill up.
>
> Do they have power loss protection for the data being rewritten during 
> reshingling? You could have data commited at position X and you accidentally 
> nuke data at position Y.
>
> [I know that using a shingled disk sounds crazy (it sounds crazy to me) but 
> you can bet there are people that just want to max out the disk bays in their 
> server... ]

Let's just say no online backup companies are using those disks. :)
Biggest current production spinners being used I know of are 4TB,
non-shingled.


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