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<blockquote data-quote="Local Host" data-source="post: 768634"><p>I suggest you do research yourself, before saying any more nonsense about SSDs.</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">SSDs are sensitive to temperature, more so than hard drives.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">SSDs are thirsty. PCIe SSDs use around 8~14watts.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The high level of writes on a Data Center, bring a high rate of failure (was actually reported at 99,8% failure rate in Data Center usage).</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">The GB per $ and the storage limit itself, compared to an HDD, also make it a no go for Data Centers.</li> </ul><p>So no, no sane company use will SSDs in a Data Center, what you talking is small caches of SSDs, and not SSDs being widely used in any of the companies mentioned on their Data Centers.</p><p></p><p>Which as I said, fall into the hybrid category I already mentioned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Local Host, post: 768634"] I suggest you do research yourself, before saying any more nonsense about SSDs. [LIST] [*]SSDs are sensitive to temperature, more so than hard drives. [*]SSDs are thirsty. PCIe SSDs use around 8~14watts. [*]The high level of writes on a Data Center, bring a high rate of failure (was actually reported at 99,8% failure rate in Data Center usage). [*]The GB per $ and the storage limit itself, compared to an HDD, also make it a no go for Data Centers. [/LIST] So no, no sane company use will SSDs in a Data Center, what you talking is small caches of SSDs, and not SSDs being widely used in any of the companies mentioned on their Data Centers. Which as I said, fall into the hybrid category I already mentioned. [/QUOTE]
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