But the sabrent is NVMe, and costs like 2x priceYep pretty underwhelming in actual benches, QLC Goes To 8TB: Samsung 870 QVO and Sabrent Rocket Q 8TB SSDs Reviewed
Yup i am and will do it over and overNo PLP and you are putting desktop QLC SSD's for critical database applications in production?
Let me guess, your 870 QVO writes slower than your 7 years old barracuda HDD, and without PLP your 870 QVO will have a much much higher chance to lose data or destroy your whole dataset on a power loss than your 7 years old barracuda HDD.running seagate baracuda HDD disks i bought over 7 years ago
this is absolute fear mongering..absoluteLet me guess, your 870 QVO writes slower than your 7 years old barracuda HDD, and without PLP your 870 QVO will have a much much higher chance to lose data or destroy your whole dataset on a power loss than your 7 years old barracuda HDD.
560/530 MB/sThe 870 is not the correct answer to:
" best 8TB SSD to buy for new server build? Running database and IO intensive operations "
Fear mongering or not, it's not the answer...
And this is different for 870 EVO?It's uP To 560/530 MB/s and Up tO 98/88k IOPS, so enjoy the few minutes that it runs fast, and good luck after that few minutes.
Hint: I have that 870 QVO, and I know exactly how fast it runs ; )