Hi ToddAndMargo! On 2015.04.13 at 18:26:49 -0700, ToddAndMargo wrote next: > -T > > Wonder if there are any enterprise level SSD's that don't > need TRIM? Tons. All Hitachi SSDs, OCZ Interpid and Saber, all Intel DC series SSDs (based on Intel controllers) and many more. Though I'm not sure that 1) you'll like the prices of enteprise SSDs and 2) for workstation (and even for many kinds of servers) there is absolutely no point in using these "enterprise" SSDs. The controller itself isn't more reliable, just flash chips endure more wear, but the difference (e.g. 100 TB endurance of normal SSD vs 20 PB endurance of enterprise SSD) makes a difference only for certain databases and cache (when data on SSD is constantly refreshed) workloads. So if you exclude the wear factor, the chance of failure depends on the controller/firmware and is about the same whether SSD was marked for enterprise or not. And you already got RAID in mind against these kind of failures anyway. For nearly all other cases, avoiding SandForce-based SSDs is about all you need to care about when picking SSD for systems without TRIM. I listed some model examples in the previous mail. -- Vladimir