Hey, remember me ?

I posted about some entreprise SSDs here before, and now I made a full blog post about their insides! With even more pictures!

I hope you enjoy it :)

  • @tmjaea
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    213 hours ago

    Yes, some chips (or rather parts of all chips) are spare on enterprise SSDs. You can even see how much is left via smart data

  • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️
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    272 days ago

    Crikey. I have to wonder what that ~2TB unit must have cost in 2016.

    Interesting that the one has such large capacitors in it. I imagine that is as last-ditch effort to keep the board powered long enough to finish flushing all of its caches in the event of a power failure.

    • @seaQueue
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      11 hours ago

      Interesting that the one has such large capacitors in it. I imagine that is as last-ditch effort to keep the board powered long enough to finish flushing all of its caches in the event of a power failure.

      That’s exactly the point of power loss protection (aka PLP.) As a side effect of not needing to wait for a flush after a write synchronous write workloads are dramatically faster on enterprise drives with PLP.

      Edit: To add a bit of detail - you don’t need to wait for a flush after a synchronous write with PLP because the drive firmware can lie and immediately return from a flush call because there’s enough backup power to complete that flush if the power were cut.

    • KraftingOP
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      92 days ago

      I don’t even want to think about prices ahah, I could have done some research and talked about it on the article tho…

      And yeah that is probably why