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idenba2020-04-23 21:14:45
Solid State Drives
idenba, 2020-04-23 21:14:45

Is there enough SSD resource in the server?

Hello!
I have my own machine that hosts game servers and a couple of my sites, if you put an SSD in the server, for example, Samsung Evo 860, will its resource be enough for long-term work?

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Saboteur, 2020-04-24
@saboteur_kiev

Your question sounds like
"there is a garage, and a couple of" some unknown modes of transport, maybe even trucks. Will they fit?"
Calculate the daily or weekly load, estimate.

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Artem @Jump, 2020-04-23
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Calculate yourself.
This is not difficult - using standard OS tools, it is not difficult to track exactly how much information was written to disk per day, per month. The resource declared by the manufacturer is indicated in the documentation.

I have my own machine that hosts game servers and a couple of my sites
There are different sites, some do not write to the disk at all, and some are satisfied with the file hosting service. So it's hard to say.
But nevertheless, you definitely should not worry about the SSD resource. It's enough.
First of all, you should worry about the performance of the disk - if you have a serious load there, the Samsung Evo will stupidly not cope, that's all.
Under a serious load, they take the corresponding SSDs that have a powerful processor, sufficient RAM, a decent reserve, and do not have tricky caching tricks.
And one more thing - if you are planning RAID, using such disks is also highly undesirable.

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VyachH, 2020-04-24
@VyachH

You put Samsung magican and it shows how many terabytes have been recorded for all time, temperature, status, etc.

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