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by lyind
1191 days ago
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This nice approach has at least these drawbacks: 1. Swapping drives is hard * may be overcome by declaring failure domain = node
2. No powerloss protection advertised to OS, ie. slow synchronous writes * may be overcome by software hacks and whole-system battery supply
3. Potential slowdown on continuous write load (weeks or months, depending on drive) * may be overcome by software in _some_ situations
At least the last two points are a no-go for enterprise use-cases, if not addressed. |
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Relatedly, M.2 SSDs are inherently slower than the same pile of silicon in an U.2/2.5" form factor — the power/heat budget is noticeably lower.