On Wed, 12 Jan 2011, Timo Sirainen wrote:

On 12.1.2011, at 21.15, Matt wrote:

I thought about doing this on my email server since its troubles are
mostly disk I/O saturation but I was concerned about reliability.
Have heard that after so many read/writes SSD will go bad.

There's no need to worry about that in any modern drives.

Hi Timo. Wear levelling often isn't as good as is claimed on the box. Often wear levelling is only across subsets of the SSD not across the entire device.

I've seen several SSD drives fail in production after about 12 months of use, and this in low-write environments (eg, I log syslog to a remote syslog server). I'm refraining from deploying SSD for mail servers for now, much as I would love to.

Rob

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