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https://us-store.msi.com/SPATIUM-...ME-M.2-2TB OOS- PCIe Gen4x4 interface and complies with the NVMe 1.4 standard
- Sequential Read speeds up to 7400MB/s and Write speeds up to 7000MB/s
- Up to 3000 TBW
- Has DRAM
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2TB MSI SPATIUM M482 PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 $110
https://us-store.msi.com/SPATIUM-...Me-M.2-2TB- PCIe Gen4x4 interface and complies with the NVMe 1.4 standard
- Sequential Read speeds up to 7300MB/s and Write speeds up to 6400MB/s
- Up to 1200 TBW
- DRAMless
The SSDs seem to go in and out of stock. Keep refreshing the pages.
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Looking around the internet (Amazon, toms hardware, etc.) it looks like everywhere else lists it as 1400 TBW.
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It ships out of California. About 1 week shipped to the east coast. Hoping it arrives tomorrow.
What does ZFS have to do with this?
Yes, redundancy is important, but you're being myopic by neglecting the fact that mechanical storage is far more robust than NAND.
If you have to boil it down to one of each drive and try to recover data from each, the SSD is always going to be worse off.
There's a reason data centers still use tape for archival purposes.
I have that one on order since it dropped from $156 to $139 but this seems like a much better deal.
I have that one on order since it dropped from $156 to $139 but this seems like a much better deal.
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1TB 2TB 4TB
WD 600 1200 n/a
Spatium. 1600 1400 3000
Spatium vs WD SN770 MTBF is 1.5 Million hours and 1.75 Million hours respectively). DRAM is nice, but reliability is king for my use.
Context: I have a Dell with PCIe Gen 3 so Gen 4 is wasted on my desktop and am looking for bang for the buck, under $130 for 2TB. Odds are it isn't 3000 like the 4TB but somewhere in between, I'm guessing 2400). At anything over 2000TBW, I will pull the trigger and get one for the Dell and another for use as an external for my MBP Thunderbolt.
Their 1TB is 700 TBW, 2TB is 1400 TBW, 4TB is 3000 TBW. Just spoke to tech support.
I ended up making a PayPal account and paid through PayPal with the same credit card they didn't work and the payment went through. Just got an email a couple days ago that item has been shipped.
Maybe just try to pay PayPal and should work.
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