On 27-Apr-06, at 10:28 AM, Gregory Maxwell wrote:
On 4/27/06, Sander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a simple solid state disk to play with here.
See http://nerv.eu.org/iram/
Interesting review, thanks.
To get better reliability you could raid1 them.
I guess this is a 'must' anyway when used in servers (just like with
harddisks).
Have to try this product myself..
Because they have no ECC most failures will just be completely silent
data corruption.
A sadly useless device.
Sure ECC would be nice, but how does this differ from disk? Silent
failures are certainly possible.
The fact that error detection and propagation doesn't really happen
in modern disk subsystems is why systems like Sun's ZFS are coming
into being.
--T