12-23-2010, 09:38 AM
(12-23-2010, 05:20 AM)Dexdrex007 Wrote: yes its very fragile unlike the new SSDs now.
Probably after 3yrs, ssd will replace hdds.
Will be longer. The price per gb are expensive and big servers need big drives. Plus the I/O will be high with a bigger drive.
How long does a SSD last?
depend on the number of write/erase cycles a person performs a day. If we assume that an average person will write 50 GB per day every day, a 64 GB MLC drive would last 35 years (64 GB x 10,000 / 50 GB / 365 days) and a 64 GB SLC drive would last 350 years (64 GB x 100,000 / 50 GB / 365 days). Of course for MLC-based SSD's with a maximum write/erase cycle lower than 10,000, you will need to adjust the math.
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