SSD Solid-state drives compare to traditional hard drives:
Project |
Solid-state Drives |
Traditional HDD |
capacity |
smaller |
big |
price |
|
|
random access |
|
general |
|
SLC : Ten million mlc:1 million times |
unrestricted |
in-disk array |
|
|
working noise |
none |
there |
operating temperature |
very low |
|
anti-vibration |
good |
poor |
data recovery |
hard |
Yes |
Weight |
Light |
Heavy |
HDD Selection:
HDD: Mainstream HDD SAN ,SATA,SSD (SAS SATA is a mainstream production environment using SSDs SSD, the most efficient, non-mechanical, electronic equipment, high price );
Speed:
SAN 15000 Turn /M Current mainstream has 300G and G used to provide online servers, such as database services and related high concurrency services.
SATA 7200-10000 Turn /M has 1T and 2T recommended to provide server data storage backup, not suitable for online high concurrent server storage, can cause server access too slow or service outage.
3 )SSD SSDs, which are small in size and expensive, are suitable for businesses with small data volumes and high concurrency at scale. Large data volumes, high concurrent business, will increase with the cost accordingly.
Some large internet companies, three kinds of hard disk in a server with the use of classified storage, in order to achieve the best cost-effective.
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Comparison and selection between server hard drives