Cheap Fusion IO SX350 6.4TB

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Petas3

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Very nice drives, I bought earlier 3pcs 3200GB / 500$ each. Good price, but could be better.

Offer: I have 1 piece left, checked working, very low TBW (<100) - asking 580EUR/EU + shipping. PM
 
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modder man

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Very nice drives, I bought earlier 3pcs 3200GB / 500$ each. Good price, but could be better.
I have 1 piece left, very low TBW (<100) - asking 580EUR/EU + shipping.

Wow, killer deal. How did you find those so cheap.
 

Petas3

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Yes its because end of life and end of official support with warranties running out. Corporates getting rid of it all.
I found it randomly :D much tempted, spent a lot of capital on them - they run quite hot.

This guy: enteracloud2 on eBay
Listing: NEW Fusion io ioMEMORY SX350 1.6TB Enterprise PCIe SSD sandisk | eBay (its 3.2TB rly)

I found there was much distrust (i guess, cause it was so cheap) and the listing was available for quite some time. I have decided in like 3 days to buy.
 
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deepankar

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One caveat is that there doesnt appear to be a driver to use them on recent kernels. I say this as someone who bought one from the enteracloud2 deal linked above.
 

deepankar

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Just wanted to note that these work flawlessly under debian stretch (finally got mine working under debian stretch last night).
 

RobstarUSA

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I've recently had issues with Fusion I/O drives under newer kernels. I was able to introduce ext4 filesystem corrutpion on certain heavy i/o loads... Same i/o pattern worked fine on desktop 2.5" drives....
 

deepankar

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I've recently had issues with Fusion I/O drives under newer kernels. I was able to introduce ext4 filesystem corrutpion on certain heavy i/o loads... Same i/o pattern worked fine on desktop 2.5" drives....
Where are you getting the driver from for new kernels?