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Wear Leveling, RAID Can Wipe Out SSD Advantage

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    Last Updated: March 7, 2010

    storagedude writes “This article discusses using solid state disks in enterprise storage networks. A couple of problems noted by the author: can eat up most of a drive’s bandwidth and make write performance no faster than a hard drive, and using SSDs with controllers brings up its own set of problems. ‘Even the highest-performance controllers today cannot support the IOPS of just three of the fastest SSDs. I am not talking about a disk tray; I am talking about the whole controller. If you want full performance of expensive SSDs, you need to take your $50,000 or $100,000 controller and not overpopulate it with too many drives. In fact, most vendors today have between 16 and 60 drives in a disk tray and you cannot even populate a whole tray. Add to this that some vendor’s disk trays are only designed for the performance of disk drives and you might find that you need a disk tray per SSD drive at a huge cost.’”

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