>> My only doubt for a database server would be if the workload implied a lot >> of *sustained* writes. Thats a point where SSDs just don't cut it. > And not just that. Intel SSDs, for instance, start to get very very slow at > some point, due to the way the data is being organized, shuffled, stored, > etc, inside the drive to avoid hitting the same cells over and over. The only > way to fix it is to perform a low level format. I'm running into this on my Intel ... I had AMAZING performance out-of-the-box. Read still seems very fast (for instance, I can reboot and be logged back in within a couple of seconds), but write performance is starting to suck.
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