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    reliable 2.5" SATA boot drives

    Hello, My modest homeserver needs new mirrored boot drives. I'd like to keep it inexpensive but reliable. These drives won't see much use outside booting, software updates and a few logfiles. The server has a working UPS so I don't view PLP as a must. I'm definitely overthinking this...
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    EU [EU-GER] FS: 19x NEW SSD Samsung PM9A3 3.84TB M.2 PCIe 4.0 x4 — PLP — Endurance ~7 PBW // Shipping worldwide

    Thanks. 2.5W sounds reasonable, because it wouldn't surprise me if ASPM was also unavailable. I just wouldn't want to have M.2 drives stuck at 8W+ idle, it adds up with a higher number of drives.
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    EU [EU-GER] FS: 19x NEW SSD Samsung PM9A3 3.84TB M.2 PCIe 4.0 x4 — PLP — Endurance ~7 PBW // Shipping worldwide

    Do these SSDs support any idle powerstates other than maximum/active? Smartctl would show this ("Supported Power States"), perhaps a new owner can chime in. Thanks.
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    Could ZFS copies=2 be the answer for this build?

    Hello, I'd like to replace my current setup with a low-power ZFS homeserver. The setup right now is very modest with Debian on a Odroid HC4 with: 1x 1TB SATA SSD containing boot, data, containers 1x 8TB HDD (mirror/backup of SATA, some more backups, some highly expendable data like a steam...