NAND Rules - in fast-cache
posted on
Jan 27, 2013 06:05PM
Is SSDz Ready for Enterprise Cloud Computing Systems.
As we can see SSDs are climbing up there nearing HD
Page 8
SSD units are forecasted to
grow at 86% cagr during the
2010-14 time frame.
Page 19, We extend life here -
• The ability to erase slows down after a
number of P/E Cycles.
• If NAND Memory block fails to erase,
Controller is notified and another block
from spares is used instead
• But there’s no loss of data, so a failed
NAND block does not pose a problem.
• Eventually devices will run out of spares
• The point where the % failing exceed
number of spares is the most Basic
Endurance Limit
Page 25 first bullet-point
Page 28 good match for Caching, which takes you right back up to page 7 SSD 'Temp Tables'
Page 33, Fast I/O
Page 36/39, note database needs n query, Nunchi will need this.
Improving Query Response Time
• Cost effective way to improve Query response time for a given number
of users or servicing an increased number of users at a given response
time is best served with use of SSDs or Hybrid (SSD + HDDs)
approach, particularly for Database and Online Transaction Applications
http://www.imexresearch.com/newsletters/SSDs%20Ready%20for%20Enterprise%20&%20Cloud.pdf
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