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by wtallis
702 days ago
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Exactly. I didn't say 10TB was too big, I said it was an odd size. There's no easy way to get close to 10TB when using components that are sized by powers of two, plus or minus varying amounts of overprovisioning depending on market segment, and GB vs GiB differences. ~8TB SSDs are common in consumer and enterprise markets. 16TB drives that expose 15.36TB usable space are common in enterprise, and 12.8TB usable space from ~16TB raw flash isn't unheard of. 10TB usable space isn't theoretically impossible, but it simply wouldn't make sense. |
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I expect you can get any usable capacity you like by reserving some subset of the flash for onboard spare/scratch space. I think I remember long ago Anandtech doing some benchmarking the changing performance of some drives as they adjusted the size of this "housekeeping" section of the drive. No clue if it's adjustable on every drive, but it sure was on the ones they were testing.