undefinedI have one, it sucks, it disconnects all the time. At this point I'm just waiting for SSDs of the same size and pricing to exist.>>103621541 why does it disconnect all the time?>>103621541 Why do you lie?>>103621541 >I have one, it sucks, it disconnects all the time. At this point I'm just waiting for SSDs of the same size and pricing to exist.
I have a 4tb NVME and it disconnects all the time too, apparently some software error in NVME power state transition timings (no, RMA does not help, it happens with different drives from different makers too). Disabling ASPM didn't help. Increasing the timeout helped, but now it shuts down my 10GbE network card instead. It's getting so bad that I'm considering selling my 4tb NVMEs in favor of 4tb SATA SSDs, or even 8tb ones if I can get TLC based ones used (you can find enterprise drives on sale often and they have wear levels in the petabytes).
>>103621554 I'm gonna guess because he is doing write intensive usage on a shingled drive, which implodes if you try to copy anything larger than the largest contiguous free space area on the disk. If there's not enough, then it has to write into sectors which have neighbouring ones already written, and since it writes in shingles, this means it will need to overwrite both sectors. Then the ones afterwards. And so on.
like you try to torrent a movie on a shingle drive and it drops down to 800 kbyte/sec at best, if not hanging up completely, OS included.
how the fuck you are supposed to fill up those drives, I don't know.>>103621541 I have 24tb of SSD storage. It isn't nearly enough. I need a 24 bay 4U rack server for futureproofing.>>103621644 >how the fuck you're supposed to fill up those drives Simple. Get a bunch of them in RAID 0 configuration.>>103621521
I have both Gold and HGST drives 14TB and one gold 8TB. I'm not buying any other brand/series..
I've actually had 80GB pata IBM drives (before it became Hitachi) that still worked worked when I threw them away. Just became too small..>>103621521 only pedos buy these>>103621644 >you can find enterprise drives on sale often and they have wear levels in the petabytes Most of them are like new according to STH. That's also my experience with used SSDs. >how the fuck you are supposed to fill up those drives, I don't know Contiguous writes of which torrents are not.