Hi Everyone,
I was thinking about buying for os drive msata ssd drive
http://www.aliexpress.com/item…-to-linux/1804114537.html
http://www.aliexpress.com/item…-SHIPPING/2047617466.html
I know that is a little bit risky but it costs about 15$ per 8GB which is enough for OMV.
Maybe it will be a good, cheap replecament for typical ssd and usb drives?
What do you think?
Drive for OS (not for data)
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Does ist have wear-leveling?
Greetings
David -
Quick search found:
http://www.amazon.de/TRANSCEND…ta+ssd+8gb#productDetails
And it has wear-leveling: http://www.misco.co.uk/product…SATA-mini-PCIe-connector- -
Does ist have wear-leveling?
Greetings
David
Yes, the first one, has a wear-leveling, Second one - there is no information about w-l, but there is a plenty other drives with this feature.Dropkick Murphy - those are more expensive
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Don't go for a 8 gb ssd. You might regret it. Get at least 16 gb or higher.
I always use Crucial or Intel SSDs. Some others in the mod group use Samsung.
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I've just installed an ordinary 2,5" SATA III SSD, that in opposition to msata is usable without an adapter. They start at 27€ for 32GB on eBay.
I took 120GB for 55€ and created an additional ext4-data-partition behind system and swap, where i stored the two virtual HDDs of my Win7-machines, that always run on my box. That heavily boosts the performance of the VMs, especially the one, where my hMailserver serves tons of messages per IMAP... .
BR
Jan
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