Amazon has
1TB Samsung 970 EVO Plus M.2 NVMe Internal Solid State Drive (MZ-V7S1T0B/AM) on sale for
$83.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member
CellNecrosis for finding this deal.
Key Features / Specs:
- 1TB Storage Capacity
- PCIe Interface
- M.2 2280 Form Factor
- Up to 3500 MB/s Sequential Read Speed
- Up to 3300 MB/s Sequential Write Speed
- 600 TBW Endurance
- 1.5 Million Hour MTBF
- AES 256-Bit Encryption
- Samsung V-NAND 3-Bit MLC Flash
- SMART & TRIM Support
- 5-year limited warranty or 600 TBW (Terabytes Written).
Top Comments
The DRAM chip holds a lot of important data, not just temporary data that needs to be transferred to NAND storage. DRAM also holds the drive's FTL or Flash Transition Layer, which is used as a map to see where data is stored on the drive. If the FTL is corrupted, the entire SSD could also become corrupted.
Thankfully, some SSD manufacturers have countermeasures in place for such an occasion. One example is a technique used by Samsung that employs journaling to keep as much data intact as possible during a power outage. Journaling allows SSDs to keep track of what changes need to be made to the SSD from the OS's file system before they happen. When a power outage occurs and data is lost in the DRAM cache, the SSD knows what data was already transferred to the NAND (and what data was lost directly from the journal). "
"Some Consumer NVMe SSDs Reportedly More Prone To Data Loss During Power Outage"
https://www.tomshardwar
ALSO THIS:
"Russ Bishop, a programmer at Apple, noticed some interesting and rather worrying behavior from some NVMe SSDs when he tested the impact of a power outage on the cached data.
Out of the four SSDs that Bishop tested, two of them worked perfectly as they should, preventing data loss. These two models are:
Samsung 970 EVO Plus
WD Red SN700
The two other models that lost data are:
SK hynix Gold P31 2TB
Sabrent Rocket 512"
https://www.neowin.net/news/bewar...-flushing/
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