On Oct 31, 2011, at 1:46 PM, Malcolm Greene wrote:

> My reading of the above link seems to confirm that the latest generation
> of SSD drives can be safely used with database activity. Caveat: There's
> some interpretation required and I may have mis-interpreted the content
> on this site.

        The general consensus is that newer drives that randomize writes will 
wear out someday, but usually much, much longer than a typical hard drive will 
last until it fails.


-- Ed Leafe




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