Hello community,
I planning laptop hardware update, need advice which SSD will be most comfortable for opensuse.
I’ve not big knowledge, what I know they need some drivers to help speed degradation, some optimal settings to prevent wear & tear.
Any advice will help
Thank you !
In as much as this concerns optimisation, please be sure to read this thread. You might also like this, where the author deliberately tries to kill some SSD drives. Obviously, the ones that lasted longest before dying come out of the testing best.
Drivers? Not so much.
Hi
I prefer OCZ’s they have linux tools (ssdguru) and also an iso image for updating the firmware if required before an install.
The Vector ones are rated a 50GiB of writes per day and 5 year warranty…
I have an OCZ Agility2 60GB that has been running for years now without any issues.
Thanks for that Obscurant - yet another reassuring article re the durability/longevity of the new SSDs
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Thank you replies.
so next question how much is 100 TB ? how long does it take write and delete so much information ?
The articles say on the order of 1.2 peta bytes 1 petabyte is 1000 tera bytes = 100000 giga bytes = 1000000000 megabytes. It is a truck load:P
On Wed 11 Nov 2015 02:36:01 PM CST, Eru wrote:
@Obscurant & malcolmlewis Thank you replies.
so next question how much is 100 TB ? how long does it take write and
delete so much information ?
Hi
A long time!!! On my systems (four[4]) with SSD’s they average around
6.5GiB of writes a day. I just don’t even worry about these days.
Install, forget and use
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Cheers Malcolm °¿° LFCS, SUSE Knowledge Partner (Linux Counter #276890)
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