On 5/16/13 8:06 PM, Tomas Vondra wrote:
Have you considered using a UPS? That would make the SSDs about as
reliable as SATA/SAS drives - the UPS may fail, but so may a BBU unit on
the SAS controller.

That's not true at all. Any decent RAID controller will have an option to stop write-back caching when the battery is bad. Things will slow badly when that happens, but there is zero data risk from a short-term BBU failure. The only serious risk with a good BBU setup are that you'll have a power failure lasting so long that the battery runs down before the cache can be flushed to disk.

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