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by eru
637 days ago
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> 5 spindle drives can already read and write faster than line rate on the NIC (1gbe) so what is the point of adding another failure point? SSDs are more about latency than throughput. (And who wants to deal with five spindle drives in a desktop computer?) In any case, in my case I had the SSD first and bought the HDD to expand my storage capacity. I don't know whether your use case cares about latency, or about the number of drives. Your trade-offs might be different from mine. |
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Yes SSDs in theory are faster but you are only as fast as your slowest link, which is the spindle drive. so that cache is a buffer only for frequently read data. in home environments they’re next to useless. in enterprises they’re certainly useful.