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Solid state drive, as cheap as possible due to simplification (high IOPS is not needed), is it real?
Modern SSD drives tend to primarily increase the parameters that are the strength of the technology (high IOPS) and reduce the harm from the disadvantage (number of records).
Are there any ready-made solutions that represent a capacious drive on cheap MLCs, without a controller for smearing data on the disk (in case it is necessary, let the operating system do it, since there is a choice of file systems for this JAVFS / NILFS / ...)?
This is how almost all mobile devices (cellular, players) implement internal memory, only there the reason is different - high volumes are not required.
Interested in solutions for the implementation of a portable device for recording video (hundreds of gigabytes of storage). Perhaps something prefabricated ... after all, it’s probably not difficult to purchase MLC chips separately and order a board at your discretion?
ps the key here is the price, since classic ssds tie the volume to the price almost non-linearly, and the controller that smears the data can be even more expensive than the memory itself ... well, and the brand, of course.
UPD: Collecting storage from SD memory cards is tempting, but even without taking into account the price of a controller that could be connected to these cards, the total price is still comparable to not the most expensive ssd.
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I think that flash drives will not work here, since they are much slower than ordinary hard drives. it’s better to take a laptop screw, the size will be the same as a pair of flash drives, and the size and speed are much larger
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