I'm looking for recommendations on higher write endurance SSDs with semi-decent read speeds. The drive will be used for two things:
1. Subversion repository that's about 4GB on disk right now.
2. portsnap snapshots.
The portsnap snapshots are a collection of thousands of small compressed tar files. I'm going to be using ZFS with this. Snapshots are updated every 2 hours. I don't know the delta size off had, but it's likely writing at least 45GB a month, possibly more.
I could use either a m.2 nvme drive 2280 or a 2.5" SSD. Motherboard is a consumer level Asus B350 tuf board with a first gen ryzen 1700. It's got a video card and a 10GbaseT nic so a pcie AIC isn't likely going to work.
I've gone through a series of Intel consumer drives with this. The current one is nearing TBW limits. It's a
INTEL SSDSC2BW240H6.
I've been considering a Samsung 970 pro or evo plus but most of those are still in the 600TBW range at smaller sizes. The board can't handle anything larger than a 2280 m.2 so most enterprise drives are out.
Write endurance matters more than speed.
1. Subversion repository that's about 4GB on disk right now.
2. portsnap snapshots.
The portsnap snapshots are a collection of thousands of small compressed tar files. I'm going to be using ZFS with this. Snapshots are updated every 2 hours. I don't know the delta size off had, but it's likely writing at least 45GB a month, possibly more.
I could use either a m.2 nvme drive 2280 or a 2.5" SSD. Motherboard is a consumer level Asus B350 tuf board with a first gen ryzen 1700. It's got a video card and a 10GbaseT nic so a pcie AIC isn't likely going to work.
I've gone through a series of Intel consumer drives with this. The current one is nearing TBW limits. It's a
INTEL SSDSC2BW240H6.
I've been considering a Samsung 970 pro or evo plus but most of those are still in the 600TBW range at smaller sizes. The board can't handle anything larger than a 2280 m.2 so most enterprise drives are out.
Write endurance matters more than speed.