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Dramless:
MEDS (Mushkin Enhanced Data-protection Suite) ensures valuable data is protected
- Built-in LDPC ECC provides the most-powerful data correction level in use today
- End-to-end data path protection
- Global wear-leveling evens program/erase counts across data blocks to extend lifespan
Host Memory Buffer (HMB) uses system DRAM to boost performance
SLC caching accelerates burst performance
L1.2 power mode support for ultra-low power consumption
NVMe Security Erase support
NVMe Deallocate function support (NVMe equivalent of TRIM command)
High-reliability 3D NAND flash
S.M.A.R.T. support
User-upgradeable firmware
Temperature sensor
RoHS, FCC, CE
Power Consumption (Idle): 80mW
Power Consumption (Active): Up to 5W
Max sequential speeds and IOPS measured using CrystalDiskMark 8.0.1 x64.
MEDS (Mushkin Enhanced Data-protection Suite) ensures valuable data is protected
- Built-in LDPC ECC provides the most-powerful data correction level in use today
- End-to-end data path protection
- Global wear-leveling evens program/erase counts across data blocks to extend lifespan
Host Memory Buffer (HMB) uses system DRAM to boost performance
SLC caching accelerates burst performance
L1.2 power mode support for ultra-low power consumption
NVMe Security Erase support
NVMe Deallocate function support (NVMe equivalent of TRIM command)
High-reliability 3D NAND flash
S.M.A.R.T. support
User-upgradeable firmware
Temperature sensor
RoHS, FCC, CE
Power Consumption (Idle): 80mW
Power Consumption (Active): Up to 5W
Max sequential speeds and IOPS measured using CrystalDiskMark 8.0.1 x64.
Would lack of dram matter when using several of these in a ZFS array in a TrueNas server?
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If you're using a gen 3 board the TBW on this drive is sick and it has dram. $50 shipped. TEAMGROUP MP34 1TB with DRAM SLC Cache 3D NAND TLC NVMe1.3 Gen3x4 M.2 2280 Laptop & Desktop PCIe SSD(R/W Speed up to 3,400/2,900 MB/s) TM8FP4001T0C101 https://a.co/d/5d2aVdf
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MEDS (Mushkin Enhanced Data-protection Suite) ensures valuable data is protected
- Built-in LDPC ECC provides the most-powerful data correction level in use today
- End-to-end data path protection
- Global wear-leveling evens program/erase counts across data blocks to extend lifespan
Host Memory Buffer (HMB) uses system DRAM to boost performance
SLC caching accelerates burst performance
L1.2 power mode support for ultra-low power consumption
NVMe Security Erase support
NVMe Deallocate function support (NVMe equivalent of TRIM command)
High-reliability 3D NAND flash
S.M.A.R.T. support
User-upgradeable firmware
Temperature sensor
RoHS, FCC, CE
Power Consumption (Idle): 80mW
Power Consumption (Active): Up to 5W
Max sequential speeds and IOPS measured using CrystalDiskMark 8.0.1 x64.
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MEDS (Mushkin Enhanced Data-protection Suite) ensures valuable data is protected
- Built-in LDPC ECC provides the most-powerful data correction level in use today
- End-to-end data path protection
- Global wear-leveling evens program/erase counts across data blocks to extend lifespan
Host Memory Buffer (HMB) uses system DRAM to boost performance
SLC caching accelerates burst performance
L1.2 power mode support for ultra-low power consumption
NVMe Security Erase support
NVMe Deallocate function support (NVMe equivalent of TRIM command)
High-reliability 3D NAND flash
S.M.A.R.T. support
User-upgradeable firmware
Temperature sensor
RoHS, FCC, CE
Power Consumption (Idle): 80mW
Power Consumption (Active): Up to 5W
Max sequential speeds and IOPS measured using CrystalDiskMark 8.0.1 x64.
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They tend to add additional risk and complexity to the RAID.
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