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This is actually just a non-scientific rule of thumb that I personally developed the first time I ever used an SSD as a boot mirror. I have heard smart people confirm that this is a smart and reasonable practice but have never seen any data or supporting figures, etc. It's basically cost-free and if you don't like other vendors, you can always pair up (current Intel drive) with (one generation ago Intel drive). |
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As a side effect people generally now stagger SSDs a little to avoid something similar happening (ofc if you have multi machine replication this is less of a issue, but still a total machine loss can hurt due to capacity loss or parts shortages in edge locations, etc)
I've personally not seen a synchronised SSD array happen failure for a long time, but it's hard to know how much of that is because people now plan to avoid them.
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with the exception of: https://www.engadget.com/2020-03-25-hpe-ssd-bricked-firmware...