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My Hard Drive Died #18 – SSD's, Servers and Toshiba Drives

 
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I have a customer that uses a customized Red Hat server for inventory and point of sale operations. They recently hired me to review all of their hardware and software needs. I noticed that this Red Hat server is 8 years old (Pentium 4 with an 80 gb hard drive) and they have no back up. They contacted the vendor who quoted a Core i7 with an SSD hard drive.
Is an SSD hard drive suitable for a server? The vendor said it gives significant speed increases to the system, but a core i7 is overkill for this Red Hat server, in my opinion.
This is a cement / building materials business open 7 am – pm (no need for 24 hour access). I thought an SSD would not be as suitable as a regular SATA hard drive for a server?
Thanks in advance for your advice.
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Wear leveling (also written wear levelling) is a technique[1] for prolonging the service life of some kinds of erasable computer storage media, such as Flash memory used in solid-state drives (SSDs) and USB Flash drives. There are a few wear leveling mechanisms used in Flash memory systems, each with varying levels of longevity enhancement.
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Nmap Network Scanning: The Official Nmap Project Guide to Network Discovery and Security Scanning [Paperback] – http://www.amazon.com/Nmap-Network-Scanning-Official-Discovery/dp/0979958717
CEIC conference – http://www.ceicconference.com/
5-Day Bootcamp Expert Certification Class Location: Atlanta, Georgia Date: April 22nd 2013 – April 26th 2013 – http://www.myharddrivedied.com/data-recovery-training/5-day-bootcamp-expert-certification-class-2
5-Day Bootcamp Expert Certification Class Location: Canberra, Australia – Date: June 17th 2013 – June 21st 2013 – http://www.myharddrivedied.com/data-recovery-training/5-day-bootcamp-expert-certification-class-3
5-Day Bootcamp Expert Certification Class Location: Santa Cruz, CA Date: August 19th 2013 – August 23rd 2013 – http://www.myharddrivedied.com/data-recovery-training/5-day-bootcamp-expert-certification-class-4
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Email:
I have a customer that uses a customized Red Hat server for inventory and point of sale operations. They recently hired me to review all of their hardware and software needs. I noticed that this Red Hat server is 8 years old (Pentium 4 with an 80 gb hard drive) and they have no back up. They contacted the vendor who quoted a Core i7 with an SSD hard drive.
Is an SSD hard drive suitable for a server? The vendor said it gives significant speed increases to the system, but a core i7 is overkill for this Red Hat server, in my opinion.
This is a cement / building materials business open 7 am – pm (no need for 24 hour access). I thought an SSD would not be as suitable as a regular SATA hard drive for a server?
Thanks in advance for your advice.
#########################
Wear leveling (also written wear levelling) is a technique[1] for prolonging the service life of some kinds of erasable computer storage media, such as Flash memory used in solid-state drives (SSDs) and USB Flash drives. There are a few wear leveling mechanisms used in Flash memory systems, each with varying levels of longevity enhancement.
**************************************
Nmap Network Scanning: The Official Nmap Project Guide to Network Discovery and Security Scanning [Paperback] – http://www.amazon.com/Nmap-Network-Scanning-Official-Discovery/dp/0979958717
CEIC conference – http://www.ceicconference.com/
5-Day Bootcamp Expert Certification Class Location: Atlanta, Georgia Date: April 22nd 2013 – April 26th 2013 – http://www.myharddrivedied.com/data-recovery-training/5-day-bootcamp-expert-certification-class-2
5-Day Bootcamp Expert Certification Class Location: Canberra, Australia – Date: June 17th 2013 – June 21st 2013 – http://www.myharddrivedied.com/data-recovery-training/5-day-bootcamp-expert-certification-class-3
5-Day Bootcamp Expert Certification Class Location: Santa Cruz, CA Date: August 19th 2013 – August 23rd 2013 – http://www.myharddrivedied.com/data-recovery-training/5-day-bootcamp-expert-certification-class-4
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