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Konstantin Olchanski <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 13 Apr 2015 12:02:57 -0700
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On Fri, Apr 10, 2015 at 05:21:07PM -0700, ToddAndMargo wrote:
> 
> I have a customer interested in high end workstation. She wants RAID
> 1 to protect her drives. She is also interested in Solid State
> Drives.
> (And she knows the difference between RAID and Backup.)
> 
> What host controller would you guys recommend for a pair of Intel
> SSDSC2BW480A401, 480 GB 2.5" Internal Solid State Drives in RAID 1?
> 

Since you do not say that "hardware raid is required", I assume linux software
raid is acceptable?

We have been using dual Kingston 120GB SSDs attached to on-mobo sata ports
and linux mdadm raid1 for a few years now without any special problems.

Some web sites suggest special settings for SSDs in RAID1 configurations,
suggest the importance of TRIM, etc, but (as a test) I ignore all that
and use them as if they were normal HDDs. See no ill effects.

One thing to remember with SSDs - unlike HDDs that seem to soldier on forever (just
retired some still working perfectly HDDs from 2004), the SSDs do have finite
write capacity and they *will* die eventually (see the eye-opener test of SSD
capacity that just completed in February or so).

-- 
Konstantin Olchanski
Data Acquisition Systems: The Bytes Must Flow!
Email: olchansk-at-triumf-dot-ca
Snail mail: 4004 Wesbrook Mall, TRIUMF, Vancouver, B.C., V6T 2A3, Canada

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