What 8TB SSD will you put in a new server build?

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uberguru

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What is the best 8TB SSD to buy for new server build?
Running database and IO intensive operations
 

uberguru

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looking for non-nvme SSD
not using the latest new servers
 
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amalurk

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I may be wrong but I thought 870 QVO was a pretty dog slow consumer drive so for IO intensive operations in a server it is a very cost optimized choice?
 
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uberguru

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No PLP and you are putting desktop QLC SSD's for critical database applications in production?
Yup i am and will do it over and over
currently have running seagate baracuda HDD disks i bought over 7 years ago running workloads in PROD
for like 7 years now and no single hiccups, not one single one
on desktop seagate barracudas HDD!!!

this is a ton improvement over that
so yes and yes and yes, you can get the best SSD, and still need backup
so backup solves all that problem, because am ready for the worst to happen
you tell me who is smarter there now

the scare tactics working for the masses, but not me
 

tjk

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Until it doesn't and then you'll get made at Samsung for having shitty SSD's.
 

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running seagate baracuda HDD disks i bought over 7 years ago
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.
 
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oneplane

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I really hope your customer SLA doesn't require you do actually do your best to deliver provable reliability.
 

uberguru

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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.
this is absolute fear mongering..absolute
 

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The 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...
 

uberguru

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The 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...
560/530 MB/s
98/88k IOPS
2880TB TDW (can you not see this?!?)
8TB capacity
$750

what more do you need?
 

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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 ; )
 
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uberguru

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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 ; )
And this is different for 870 EVO?
Or just 870 QVO are liars and everyone else are truthers?