On 5/10/2013 9:19 AM, Matt Brock wrote:
After googling this for a while, it seems that High Endurance MLC is only 
starting to rival SLC for endurance and write performance in the very latest, 
cutting-edge hardware. In general, though, it seems it would be fair to say 
that SLCs are still a better bet for databases than MLC?

I've never looked at SLC drives in the past few years and don't know anyone who uses them these days.


The number and capacity of drives is small in this instance, and the price 
difference between the two for HP SSDs isn't very wide, so cost isn't really an 
issue. We just want to use whichever is better for the database.



Could you post some specific drive models please ? HP probably doesn't make the drives, and it really helps to know what devices you're using since they are not nearly as generic in behavior and features as magnetic drives.








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