Re: [Discuss] SSD: enterprise vs. consumer Flash

2012-06-04 Thread Scott Ehrlich
On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 10:55 PM, Tom Metro tmetro+...@gmail.com wrote: Richard Pieri wrote: There ain't no such thing as high end flash chips in the way that you're thinking.  High end in the NAND flash arena is a matter of sustained write performance.  That's it.  Not quality.  Not

[Discuss] [SOLVED] Re: Any Postfix + ipv6 people out there?

2012-06-04 Thread Derek Atkins
Hi, Daniel Hagerty h...@linnaean.org writes: Derek Atkins de...@ihtfp.com writes: Yes, I'm sure. I need this to work for a while during a transition phase. Right now my ipv6 address space is over a tunnel that I do not want to use for general traffic, which is why I don't want to just turn

Re: [Discuss] SSD: enterprise vs. consumer Flash

2012-06-04 Thread Richard Pieri
On 6/3/2012 10:55 PM, Tom Metro wrote: So more silicon... Less, actually. Enterprise-class SSD vendors cheat. Say that Toshiba makes a 128G MLC flash chip (which they do, in fact). This chip sold as part of a SandForce consumer device would have the controller set at 120G storage capacity.