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  • @MigratingtoLemmy
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    71 year ago

    The point is to run TLC drives. SLC drives of that capacity are too expensive and are thus not recommended.

    • El Barto
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      61 year ago

      What’s TLC and SLC in this context?

      • @Scholars_Mate
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        141 year ago
        • SLC -> Single-Level Cell, i.e. 1 bit per cell
        • MLC -> Multi-Level Cell, i.e. 2 bits per cell
        • TLC -> Triple-Level Cell, i.e. 3 bits per cell
        • QLC -> Quad-Level Cell, i.e. 4 bits per cell

        The more bits per cell you store, the more dense and therefore cheaper your flash chips can be for a give capacity. The downside is that it is slower and less reliable since you have to be able to write and read exponentially more voltage states per cell, e.g. 2 states for SLC, 4 states for MLC, 8 states for TLC, etc.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          Careful with this- since MLC just means multi, I’ve seen drives marketed as “3-bit MLC”, i.e. TLC